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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/47299437
United flight 236 from Newark to Palma de Mallorca on Saturday night was forced to turn around just an hour after takeoff due to security concerns around a Bluetooth signal. Multiple Redditors claimed to be on the flight and reported that the crew repeatedly requested passengers to turn off their Bluetooth. According to one poster, […]



That is one of the most bizarre articles I have ever read. Why in the world are we not allowed to know what the “four letter word” is?
“lmao”?
To stop voids of personality do copycat incidents
It’s kind of click baitey I thought, but if they don’t tell you in the article either what the fuck. It appears it was bomb According to some other commenters that are familiar with some Reddit posts on the issue.
Loss
Bomb
Love. “Love is in the air” is still under copyright protection and the airline just couldn’t take a chance of being sued…
Like, maybe, probably? But why are we not allowed to know?
Because there would be a million copycats & air travel would grind to a halt.
There have not been a million copycats to any disruptors of air travel, why would there be in this case? There wouldn’t.
A million.
That’s what I expect it was.
Some days you just can’t get rid of a four-letter word
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Who says you’re not allowed? The airline probably didn’t disclose which word it actually was, but the article does gives you a suggestion.