Jennifer Rojas+FollowAirport Charging Hack Could Cost You BigNext time you’re stuck at the airport, think twice before plugging your phone into those free USB charging stations or hopping on public Wi-Fi. The TSA says hackers can use those USB ports to install malware and steal your info. Instead, bring your own charger or power bank, and avoid public Wi-Fi for anything sensitive. A little prep could save you hundreds (and a major headache)! #News #TSA #AirportHacks10Share
gregorybrown+FollowTSA’s New Dress Code: Over the Top?TSA just dropped a new air travel campaign asking us to dress up, mind our manners, and basically channel our inner 1960s jet-setter. The goal? Curb the wild spike in unruly passengers. But people are not having it—most say they just want to be comfy on cramped flights, not judged for their sweats. Would you swap your leggings for a suit if it meant a more ‘civil’ flight? #News #TSA #AirTravel5359Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowBoise’s wildest TSA find: Fake pipe bombsA replica pipe bomb topped the TSA’s list of weirdest things found at airport checkpoints in 2025—and it happened right here in Boise. Security flagged a checked bag, and inside, officers found PVC pipes and wooden blocks labeled “C4” with wires sticking out. Thankfully, it was all fake, but it’s a reminder of just how bizarre—and sometimes risky—travel can get. Other odd finds this year? Turtles hidden in bras, bullets in a Nesquik bottle, and drugs in shoes. What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever seen at an airport? Let’s hear your stories! #News #Boise #TSA00Share