• daannii@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I had a student visa to study in the UK like 6 ish years ago. They scanned my face. (A literal box I had to put my face in.) My fingers. My palms. Both hands. My iris too I believe with the face scanner. I can’t recall if they took a blood sample but I don’t think so. Surprisingly.

    That was required. And I recall having to go to st. Louis to get it done (nearest big city at the time).

    Then once I arrived in Britain. I was told I had like 10 days or something to check in at the school and get scanned again to verify my identity.

    I felt it was rather invasive.

    But it was either agree or not get my school visa. So.

    A few years later the state of Illinois started making it mandatory to get your driver’s license photo without glasses. To scan your face.

    They have been collecting this data for a while now.

    They absolutely are using it for imperfect, highly inaccurate, facial recognition software. To pin crimes on innocent people.

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    5 hours ago

    As a cybersecurity engineer holy lmao bad idea.

    You think identity theft is bad with socials?

    You think fraud is bad with credit cards?

    Jesus fuck, y’all.

    DEF CON 37 - “Eye-Spy: Building Convincing Synthetic Iris Data for Fun and Profit”