Disaster Meta smart glasses can be used to dox anyone in seconds, study finds - Linking Meta smart glasses to a face search engine can ID strangers in a glance.


Ashley Belanger – October 2, 2024

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An attendee wears Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses 2nd generation during the Meta Connect event in Menlo Park, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023.

Two Harvard students recently revealed that it's possible to combine Meta smart glasses with face image search technology to "reveal anyone's personal details," including their name, address, and phone number, "just from looking at them."

In a Google document, AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio explained how they linked a pair of Meta Ray Bans 2 to an invasive face search engine called PimEyes to help identify strangers by cross-searching their information on various people-search databases. They then used a large language model (LLM) to rapidly combine all that data, making it possible to dox someone in a glance or surface information to scam someone in seconds—or other nefarious uses, such as "some dude could just find some girl’s home address on the train and just follow them home,” Nguyen told 404 Media.

This is all possible thanks to recent progress with LLMs, the students said.

"This synergy between LLMs and reverse face search allows for fully automatic and comprehensive data extraction that was previously not possible with traditional methods alone," their Google document said.

Where previously someone could spend substantial time conducting their own search of public databases to find information based on someone's image alone, their dystopian smart glasses do that job in a few seconds, their demo video said.

The co-creators said that they altered a pair of Meta Ray Bans 2 to create I-XRAY to raise awareness of "significant privacy concerns" online as technology rapidly advances.

Meta Ray Bans “creepiest way” to test tech​

They said that they chose Meta Ray Bans 2 for their project because the smart glasses "look almost indistinguishable from regular glasses." Nguyen told 404 Media that using Meta smart glasses was "the creepiest way" they could think of for a bad actor to try to scan faces undetected.

To prevent anyone from being doxxed, the co-creators are not releasing the code, Nguyen said on social media site X. They did, however, outline how their disturbing tech works and how shocked random strangers used as test subjects were to discover how easily identifiable they are just from accessing with the smart glasses information posted publicly online.

Nguyen and Ardayfio tested out their technology at a subway station "on unsuspecting people in the real world," 404 Media noted. To demonstrate how the tech could be abused to trick people, the students even claimed to know some of the test subjects, seemingly using information gleaned from the glasses to make resonant references and fake an acquaintance.

Dozens of test subjects were identified, the students claimed, although some results have been contested, 404 Media reported. To keep their face-scanning under the radar, the students covered up a light that automatically comes on when the Meta Ray Bans 2 are recording, Ardayfio said on X.

Opt out of PimEyes now, students warn​

For Nguyen and Ardayfio, the point of the project was to persuade people to opt out of invasive search engines to protect their privacy online. An attempt to use I-XRAY to identify 404 Media reporter Joseph Cox, for example, didn't work because he'd opted out of PimEyes.

But while privacy is clearly important to the students and their demo video strove to remove identifying information, at least one test subject was "easily" identified anyway, 404 Media reported. That test subject couldn't be reached for comment, 404 Media reported.

So far, neither Facebook nor Google has chosen to release similar technologies that they developed linking smart glasses to face search engines, The New York Times reported.

But other players in the AI world are toying with the tech, 404 Media noted, including Clearview AI, a company behind a face search engine for cops that "has also explored a pair of smart glasses that would run its facial recognition technology." (That's concerning for several reasons: because Clearview's goal is to put almost every human in their facial recognition database, cops have already unethically used the tool without authorization to conduct personal searches, and Clearview has already been fined $33 million for privacy violations.)

Confronting this emerging threat doesn't seem to take much effort for now, thankfully. In their Google document, Nguyen and Ardayfio provide instructions for people to remove their faces from reverse face search engines like PimEyes and Facecheck ID, as well as people search engines like FastPeopleSearch, CheckThem, and Instant Checkmate. They also provided a form for people to reach out with questions.

Now that it's clear that publicly available tech can be used to make smart glasses see much more than even Big Tech companies intended, Ars used the form to ask if there was much interest from people hoping to replicate their creepy altered smart glasses but did not immediately receive a response.

In statements to 404 Media, both Meta and PimEyes seemed to downplay the privacy risks, the former noting that the same risks exist with photos of individuals and the latter claiming that PimEyes does not "identify" people (it only points to links to their photos where users can often find identifying information).

In the European Union, where collecting facial recognition data generally requires someone's direct consent under the General Data Protection Regulation, smart glasses like I-XRAY may not be as big of a concern for people who prefer to be anonymous in public spaces. But in the US, I-XRAY could be providing bad actors with their next scam.

"If people do run with this idea, I think that’s really bad," Ardayfio told 404 Media. "I would hope that awareness that we’ve spread on how to protect your data would outweigh any of the negative impacts this could have.”
 
Two Harvard students recently revealed that it's possible to combine Meta smart glasses with face image search technology to "reveal anyone's personal details," including their name, address, and phone number, "just from looking at them."
Literally the Shinigami Eyes from Death Note. Very cool and will also make the normies start demanding for stronger privacy and data protection laws
 
Literally the Shinigami Eyes from Death Note. Very cool and will also make the normies start demanding for stronger privacy and data protection laws
I was thinking of Watchdogs, where the youtube compilations show the hacker MCs identifying gays and furries on the streets and gunning them down, but same diff. Every self respecting K-Farmer will want a pair
 
I don't think this retard understands how following someone works.
Broke: Seeing a pretty woman on the subway and following her home.
Woke: Using your Meta Dox and Google Maps to craft an optimized stalking trajectory to her home so you aren't noticed until after she unlocks the door.
 
Broke: Seeing a pretty woman on the subway and following her home.
Woke: Using your Meta Dox and Google Maps to craft an optimized stalking trajectory to her home so you aren't noticed until after she unlocks the door.
Ascended: Raping her on the train in front of everyone while making eye contact with each onlooker for at least 3 seconds to establish dominance.
 
What can you really do to stop this besides wearing a mask?

There are a lot of things I like about being born in this timeline. But one of the things I loathe is being born in the timeline where we have zero privacy.
Don't post indexable pictures of your face on the internet. If you live in a shithole that sells drivers licence data then you are shit outta luck.
 
Ascended: Raping her on the train in front of everyone while making eye contact with each onlooker for at least 3 seconds to establish dominance.
TRANSCENDANT: Use your encyclopedic knowledge of her entire existence to sweep her off her feet. Marry her. Have three children.
 
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AnhPhu Nguyen
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What can you really do to stop this besides wearing a mask?

There are a lot of things I like about being born in this timeline. But one of the things I loathe is being born in the timeline where we have zero privacy.
Don't put your picture and your real name together on a public, indexed website.

So for instance, use a pic of your favorite socially inept comedian as your avatar, or your favorite Vermeer painting, or something else that is not you and is definitely something recognizable as another person or thing.

Even better don't use your real name. And better than using an obviously fake name? Using a fake but plausibly real name.

If you want to share pics with relatives of FB or whatever, make every post locked. Immediately untag yourself if a boomer tries to drag you into their ineptitude.

Also if you are not famous, e-famous, or micro-famous and there are at least a few other people on earth with your first and last name, you're at pretty low risk.
 
Don't post indexable pictures of your face on the internet. If you live in a shithole that sells drivers licence data then you are shit outta luck.
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Don't put your picture and your real name together on a public, indexed website.

So for instance, use a pic of your favorite socially inept comedian as your avatar, or your favorite Vermeer painting, or something else that is not you and is definitely something recognizable as another person or thing.

Even better don't use your real name. And better than using an obviously fake name? Using a fake but plausibly real name.

If you want to share pics with relatives of FB or whatever, make every post locked. Immediately untag yourself if a boomer tries to drag you into their ineptitude.

Also if you are not famous, e-famous, or micro-famous and there are at least a few other people on earth with your first and last name, you're at pretty low risk.
I already do these things (no social media, no photos online, don't use my real name in e-mails, etc), but even this is only going to hold off the inevitable temporarily, at some point the only true people that can hide from this will be actual hermits that have never interacted with anyone.

For example, I used that PimEyes a while ago just to test it, and it actually found an old picture of me that I didn't personally post online. It was some photo at a university event I attended, someone else took the photo, that I was not aware of, and shared on their facebook. That person's facebook lists where she lives, where she went to school, etc. Sure, this isn't enough to give a would-be stalker my exact location, but it's enough that they would know what city I live in and what school I went to. Despite taking measures to be safe online, all it takes is one or two of your friends, family, or (in my case) complete strangers to share your photo online, and it's over.

Edit: oh, I remember another thing. My friend also takes precautions like me. We tested her photo and while it didn't find a photo of her, it did find a photo of her sister (they look a lot like), who had a public facebook and a ton of info. There was plenty of information to figure out who she is, and it didn't even require a photo of herself, but of a sibling.

Even if I don't have enough info online for a would-be stalker to find me, I simply do not like how the world is getting increasingly surveillanced. Everywhere I go, I see more and more cameras. I see companies trying to get your biological data (finger prints or iris scans). It sucks.
 
Even if I don't have enough info online for a would-be stalker to find me, I simply do not like how the world is getting increasingly surveillanced. Everywhere I go, I see more and more cameras. I see companies trying to get your biological data (finger prints or iris scans). It sucks.
China's social credit system is being used as a model by every other government.
 
...And this is exactly why I don't use facebook. Also on a weird coincidence, gas masks are in vogue again!

What can you really do to stop this besides wearing a mask?

There are a lot of things I like about being born in this timeline. But one of the things I loathe is being born in the timeline where we have zero privacy.
...You can always wrap wire around your face. Distort it enough and facial recognition takes a shit.
 
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