This Sunday marks 21 years since the September 11 terror attacks. Since then, security at airports drastically changed. We took a look back at those changes and how the threats have also shifted.
"In the airports see something, say something was initially very important because there were so many passengers with new procedures that people were leaving bags, leaving things unattended and somebody needed to say something," Melendez said. "We didn't have the staff to do it. The airlines didn't have the staff to do it so we relied on the public.
"You don't have to drive anywhere anymore in terms of cybercrimes," Martinez said. "You can be at home." "Anything you see in terms of scams, ransomware, clicking any suspicious button or link... share that information because... you may be a victim but somebody else may be a victim and sharing that across wide it is very important for us."
Security officials said if you do happen to see something that looks out of place, whether it's in person or online, it's crucial that you report it to law enforcement immediately.
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