Since this story was originally reported, it has been updated to include the Transportation Security Administration’s rebuke of the report mentioning a screwdriver, petroleum jelly and a note that referenced al-Qaida.An unruly passenger on a Wednesday United Airlines flight from London’s Heathrow Airport to Washington, D.C.’s Dulles caused the flight to be rerouted to Boston’s Logan Airport after the person flashed a screwdriver, matches, petroleum jelly and a piece of paper with a reference to terror group al-Qaida, the Associated Press reports via San Diego Union-Tribune.Though various news sources reported the presence of a screwdriver and the other materials, George Naccara, Transportation Security Administration federal security director for Massachusetts airports, told The Boston Globe none of the items was on board.“I don’t know what she had on board with her, but we have been told she did not have a screwdriver, she did not have any liquids, such as Vaseline, and any notebook she may have had, it did not contain an al-Qaida reference,” Naccara told the Globe. Brandon Borrman, a United Airlines spokesman, told the AP the flight landed safely, and 182 passengers plus 12 crew members were on board. Borrman also told the AP that a female passenger participated in some “suspicious activity” aboard the plane, but did not provide additional details on the matter.Massachusetts State Police and federal law enforcement authorities were called to the scene, and they took control of the aircraft immediately upon its arrival, according to the AP. Passengers were spotted being evacuated from the plane, and a Logan spokesperson told the AP all carry-on luggage is being examined.The incident comes less than week after British authorities announced that they had foiled a terrorist plot to explode a number of United States-bound flights from the United Kingdom over the Atlantic Ocean.-Compiled by Al SaccoRelated Links:Foiled Terrorist Plot May Hurt Airlines’ Economic Recovery Britain Stops ‘Major Terrorist Plot’ Against U.S. Passenger Flights New U.K. Rules Put Laptops in Checked BaggageBritain Bans Electronic Devices as Carry-On ItemsKeep checking in at our CSO Security Feed page for updated news coverage. Related content brandpost How an integrated platform approach improves OT security By Richard Springer Sep 26, 2023 5 mins Security news Teachers urged to enter schoolgirls into UK’s flagship cybersecurity contest CyberFirst Girls aims to introduce girls to cybersecurity, increase diversity, and address the much-maligned skills shortage in the sector. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 4 mins Back to School Education Industry IT Training news CREST, IASME to deliver UK NCSC’s Cyber Incident Exercising scheme CIE scheme aims to help organisations find quality service providers that can advise and support them in practising cyber incident response plans. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins IT Governance Frameworks Incident Response Data and Information Security news Baffle releases encryption solution to secure data for generative AI Solution uses the advanced encryption standard algorithm to encrypt sensitive data throughout the generative AI pipeline. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins Encryption Generative AI Data and Information Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe