"Inside the Dark World of Subway Sabotage: A $10 Skeleton Key to Hijacking the System A shocking exposé by The New York Times reveals the alarming ease with which some individuals can hijack the New York City subway system, exploiting a weakness in the network's security. According to the report, a $10 skeleton key is all it takes to unlock the doors of a subway train, allowing potential saboteurs to gain access to the tracks and potentially wreak havoc on the city's transportation infrastructure. The article delves into the world of subway sabotage, shedding light on the vulnerabilities that exist within the system and the individuals who seek to exploit them. With millions of commuters relying on the subway every day, the implications of this story are far-reaching and raise serious questions about the efficacy of the city's transportation security measures."


How to Steal a Subway Train: First, Get Yourself a $10 Skeleton Key.  The New York Times