Is That A Bitcoin In Your Pocket
Considering the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) achieved a 95 percent failure rate it's not surprising this happened:
The TSA attempted to "screen" airline passenger Davi Barker for the virtual currency Bitcoin.
Barker is co-founder of BitcoinNotBombs, a Bitcoin advocacy group that gets donation-based organizations and social entrepreneurs set up to handle the currency. He's written a very detailed telling of what happened right here. After going through security (he opted out of the body scanner but was successfully cleared through the checkpoint), two people stopped him, and it got uncomfortable quickly.
What next? Will some random TSA goon demand to see the Transportation Layer Security (TLS) certificate in your briefcase?
The agency's 95 percent failure rate makes a lot of sense when stories like this keep popping up in the news. When your agents are so clueless that they harass passengers after seeing something entirely imaginary there's little hope that they'll catch any of the real dangers.