Heathrow Airport launches probe after USB stick with security files found - News Summed Up

Heathrow Airport launches probe after USB stick with security files found


Story highlights Man allegedly found USB drive on a London streetUSB drive included information on Queen's route(CNN) Heathrow Airport officials have launched an internal investigation into how a USB memory stick containing the airport's security information was allegedly found on a London street by a member of the public, a spokesperson for the airport told CNN on Sunday. The Sunday Mirror reported that an unemployed man said he was on the way to the library to search the internet for jobs when he found the USB stick in the leaves on Ilbert Street, in Queen's Park, West London. The man said he plugged the USB stick into a library computer a few days later and was amazed at what he found, according to the newspaper. When asked about the allegations, a Heathrow spokesperson told CNN that "Heathrow's top priority is the safety and security of our passengers and colleagues. The UK and Heathrow have some of the most robust aviation security measures in the world and we remain vigilant to evolving threats by updating our procedures on a daily basis."


Source: CNN October 29, 2017 17:26 UTC



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