You may have heard about those high-resolution full-body scanners being deployed by the TSA in airports across the country, which a lot of people do not like.

The reasons for this dislike are many; they provide high-resolution images rendering the person scanned basically naked, and while it’s been said that the images will never be saved, this has been proven untrue on similar machines; the alternative, per new regulations, is a procedure now widely known as “junk-grabbing“; there are concerns that the backscatter technology used in about half of the scanners could cause cancer, although the jury’s out on that one. (The other half of the scanners use millimeter-wave technology, which uses harmless electromagnetic waves, but can be confused by folds in clothing.) Bruce Schneier has written a very comprehensive timeline of the TSA backlash.

A relevant question as many people gear up to fly away for the holidays: Which airports are actually using the new scanners? According to the TSA, the following 68:

Albuquerque International Sunport Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

Boston Logan International

Bush Houston Interncontinental Airport

Boise Airport

Bradley International Airport

Brownsville

Buffalo Niagara International Airport

Charlotte Douglas International

Chicago O’Hare International

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International

Cleveland International Airport

Corpus Christie Airport

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Denver International Airport

Detroit Metro Airport

Dulles International Airport

El Paso International Airport

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International

Fort Wayne International Airport

Fresno Airport

Gulfport International Airport

Grand Rapids Airport

Harrisburg International Airport

Harlingen/Valley International Airport

Honolulu International Airport

Indianapolis International Airport

Jacksonville International Airport

John F. Kennedy International Airport

Kansas City International

LaGuardia International Airport

Lambert/St. Louis International Airport

Laredo International Airport

Lihue Airport

Los Angeles International

Luis Munoz Marin International Airport

McAllen Miller Airport

McCarran International Airport

Memphis International Airport

Miami International Airport

General Mitchell Milwaukee International Airport

Mineta San José International

Minneapolis/St.Paul International Airport

Nashville International Airport

Newark Liberty International Airport

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Oakland International Airport

Omaha Eppley Field Airport

Orlando International Airport

Palm Beach International Airport

Philadelphia International Airport

Phoenix International Airport

Pittsburgh International Airport

Port Columbus International

Raleigh-Durham International Airport

Richmond International Airport

Rochester International Airport

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Salt Lake City International Airport

San Antonio International Airport

San Diego International Airport

San Francisco International Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Spokane International Airport

T.F. Green Airport

Tampa International Airport

Tulsa International Airport

This is only the beginning, though; while there are currently 385 scanners deployed nationwide, that number is planned to more than double to over 1,000 by the end of 2011.

(TSA via Fark.)

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