Watch two Harvard students use Mark Zuckerberg's smart glasses to dox strangers in realtime
ยท Oct 3, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

Imagine if you could look at someone and get their name and address almost immediately.

Well, imagine no more!

More from the New York Post:

AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio, who are engineering students at [Harvard], posted a chilling video demonstration of their program, dubbed I-XRAY to X on Monday ...

The I-XRAY program works by uploading the footage from the glasses to PimEyes, a facial recognition tool that uses AI to match a recorded face to any publicly available images on the internet.

I-XRAY then prompts another AI tool to scour public databases to retrieve personal details about the individual in the image, including their name, address, phone number, and even information about relatives.

This information is then sent to the I-XRAY mobile app.

Understand, these glasses don't look very bulky or suspicious. You might never notice them.

Think about the applications for this.

Someone who wanted to steal your identify only needs to look at you in public. If they went the extra mile and talked to you after looking up your data, they could even get a voice recording that could be uploaded to an AI service and replicated.

Imagine a stranger coming up to you with intimate details about your work history, family weddings, past vacations, and friends!

Beyond identity thieves, the tech could be used for even more evil purposes. A predator could choose his victim out of a crowd and get to her house before she's even home.

A robber or a kidnapper could scope out the richest targets from a park bench.

Government agents could screen public spaces for people guilty of thoughtcrime.

And if you were able to hack into a bunch of those cameras at the same time, just imagine what kinds of mass surveillance you could conduct (our current personal spy devices tend to stay in our pockets or bags for most of the day).

And yet, the new Gen-Z-upgraded Mark Zuckerberg says these glasses will be the norm by 2030.

Love the new hairstyle, Zuck, but nah.

Here's how the students say you can protect your privacy:

...it is possible to erase yourself from data sources like Pimeyes and FastPeopleSearch. We are outlining the steps below so that you and those you care about can protect themselves.

1) Removal from Reverse Face Search Engines:

The major, most accurate reverse face search engines, Pimeyes and Facecheck.id, offer free services to remove yourself.

2) Removal from People Search Engines

Most people don't realize that from just a name, one can often identify the person's home address, phone number, and relatives' names. We collected the opt out links to major people search engines below:

3) Preventing Identity Theft from SSN data dump leaks

Most of the damage that can be done with an SSN are financial. The main way to protect yourself is adding 2FA to important logins and freezing your credit below:

Extensive list of data broker removal services

Good luck out there in this brave new world!


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