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Old 08-20-2010, 06:38 AM   #1
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Uploading Your Pictures Online Could Be Revealing Your Location

Uploading Your Pictures Online Could Be Revealing Your Location
Geo-Tagging is automatic in some smart phones; thieves look for this info

Aug. 20, 2010

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Keeping tabs on your favorite celebrities might be easier than you think -- and much easier than they want. But they likely have no one to blame but themselves.

Phone and camera pictures can show where they were taken.

According to two teams of computer scientists, Hollywood stars could be unintentionally giving up the exact locations of their homes and private whereabouts through pictures uploaded to the Internet, leaving them wide open to attacks by tech-savvy thieves (not to mention unwanted visits by starstruck fans).

Most cameras and video recorders don't instantly attach location data (or geographic coordinates) to photos and videos. But some smartphones, such as the iPhone, automatically embed the user's latitude and longitude in each photo's metadata. It's possible to disable the function, but the researchers said many people don't even realize that they might need to.

(Ben - Add in the fact that people frequently reveal online when they are home and when they are elsewhere, and it's like posting an open invite to thieves and stalkers to come to your house. CLICK HERE to get some tips for disabling geotagging. And it pays to be mindful of your Facebook privacy settings, so friends aren't passing along your location information.)

The scientists say geotag data embedded in photos and videos that are uploaded to Twitter and other online sites often reveals location information that stars -- as well as the rest of us -- probably don't want to share.

"Many people are not aware of the fact that there are geotags in photos and videos," said Gerald Friedland, a computer scientist at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, Calif. "If they are, they're most probably not aware of the consequences."

Using simple technology available online, Friedland said he and his colleague Robin Sommer were able to find the private home addresses of a Playboy playmate, a couple of TV hosts and a handful of other television personalities. Out of respect for their privacy, he declined to name the stars.

William Shatner, Hammer Among Celebs Who Tweet Geotagged Pictures

Ben Jackson and Larry Pesce, computer security experts in Massachusetts, said they were able to uncover location information in photos uploaded by William Shatner, M.C. Hammer, Weird Al Yankovic, Arnold Schwarzenegger and others.

"We have no problem with people posting this data online," said Jackson. "[But] most people don't even understand that they are posting this information online."

ICanStalkU.com Scans Twitter for Pictures That Reveal Location

In May, Jackson and Pesce launched the website ICanStalkU.com to raise awareness of just how much information people share when they post a simple picture to Twitter.

The site's software scans Twitter for images that contain location data and then translates those geographic coordinates into an actual street address or place name. The site then displays a real-time stream of all the tweets broadcasting the precise locations of Twitter users.

"When we initially started setting [this up]… people were shocked that we were grabbing this information," said Jackson, security analyst for Mayhemic Labs in Boston.

For Hollywood stars or lesser known wealthy Twitter users, the consequences can be damaging, he said.

For example, do celebrities really want to leave behind a real-time digital trail for paparazzi to follow? Do they intend to disclose the specific street addresses of their multi-million dollar homes?

And do average people really want to let potential thieves know that they're on vacation, leaving their homes vacant, or where they grab coffee or take an evening run?

Jackson said some people might be perfectly comfortable disclosing their location history, but if they're not, they should be aware so that they can disable the features that make it possible.

Ben - There's more to this story at the link above, but you get the idea.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:46 AM   #2
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Dude that's fucking scary. When I read the title I was oh shit how the hell does that happen? And then I saw Iphone and it all made sense.
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And then I saw Iphone and it all made sense.
Yes, especially when the iPhone ASKS you when you open your camera app if you want it to GPS tag it or not, something the other phones DON'T. The horror, the horror!

If you choose to allow it then it's your own fault and those researchers that didn't know how to turn it off should learn to read english.
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My question is why would you want your camera to gps tag you in the first place?
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Old 08-20-2010, 09:08 AM   #5
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Meth, the point of the article was that a lot of people don't see the possible harm in Geo-Tagging. Many people accept it without understanding the hidden consequences.
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