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What Travelers Should Know About New Restrictions on Devices

2017-03-22 1 Dailymotion

What Travelers Should Know About New Restrictions on Devices<br />The new policy affects people flying to the United States from airports in Amman, Jordan; Cairo; Istanbul; Jidda<br />and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Kuwait City; Casablanca, Morocco; Doha, Qatar; and Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.<br />A computer or a tablet is larger than a smartphone, which would theoretically provide more room for terrorists to cram in components like<br />bomb parts or weapons, said Bill Marczak, a senior fellow at the Citizen Lab, a research group that follows technology and policy.<br />There is also a risk that a terrorist could use a smartphone to remotely detonate a bomb<br />that is hidden inside a computer checked in as cargo, said Nick Feamster, a computer science professor at Princeton University.<br />Under the rule, passengers traveling on foreign airlines from eight majority-Muslim countries<br />to the United States are barred from bringing devices larger than cellphones onto the plane.<br />By BRIAN X. CHENMARCH 21, 2017<br />SAN FRANCISCO — The United States Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday enacted a new flight restriction.<br />You could also consider traveling with an inexpensive computer that lacks any of your sensitive data, Professor Feamster added.

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