Surveillance data used to be boring. AI made it dangerous.
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Here's a playbook that works today, right now, with tools that are either free or cheap: Someone finds a photo of you online. One photo. They run it through a face ID search and find your other photos across the internet. They drop one into GeoSpy, which analyzes background details in images to estimate where you live. A street sign, a building style, a type of tree. It's scarily accurate. Now they search Shodan for exposed camera feeds near that location. If you're in one of the 6,000+ commu...
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