"After obtaining tools that could disassemble the laptop, a double-edged knife was found to have been artfully concealed inside the guts of the computer."We open a lot of laptops, and our expert opinion is that those tools were probably a small Phillips head screwdriver and maybe something to pry the lid off.According to the TSA's Enforcement Sanction Guidance Policy, sharp objects, including double-edge knives or daggers, throwing stars (including 3D-printed throwing stars), axes and hatchets, meat cleavers, fencing foils, machetes, gravity knives and other sharp objects could lead to a fine ranging from $390 to $2,250.While "ordinary artful concealment," like a cane sword or a pen knife, can lead to a fine of $530 to $2,250, "extraordinary artful concealment," including a book hollowed out to fit a dangerous item, could range from $5,320 to $10,700.The TSA hasn't confirmed the classification of this incident, but we imagine knives hidden in laptops count in the second range."