Technorati: tsa, SecondLife, Second Life, Virtual Strip Searches, Virtual Strip Search, SecondLife News, SL, leaked
In what appears to be a severe lack of security and scientific privacy invasion, today it has been reported that 100 naked body scans (photos of virtual strip searches) were posted online, and this just after the shockingly new scathing video that has recently hit the interwebs whereby a real life software engineer refused a virtual strip search at the airport and posted the ordeal online. The software engineer (John Tyner) was quoted as saying “If you touch my junk, I’ll have you arrested.” Due to this recent leak of the 100 body scans, you can understand why John wanted nothing to do with the TSA backscatter x-ray devices. Even though the leak occured from the US Marshal Service and not TSA, it isn’t going to be easy for TSA to convince anyone that their personal naky images are safe when others are obviously not. It starts with body scans and body patdowns and goes all the way up to virtual worlds that require your real name just to log in…



