Apple's New "FaceID" Could Be A Powerful Mass Spying Tool

in security •  7 years ago 

Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

On Tuesday, Apple revealed their newest phone. The new line was anticipated by Apple users and is another cult favorite.  But many are rightly skeptical of the “FaceID” feature.


FaceID, is a tool that would use facial recognition to identify individuals and unlock their phones for use. Unsurprisingly, this has generated some major anxiety about mass spying and privacy concerns. Retailers already have a desire for facial recognition technology. They want to monitor consumers, and without legally binding terms and Apple could use FaceID to track consumer patterns at its stores or develop and sell data to others.

That seems minor on the surface, but the ramifications could be enormous.

It’s also highly possible that police would be able to more easily unlock phones without consent by simply holding an individual’s phone up to his or her face, violating the rights of the person to privacy.

But FaceID should create fear about another form of government surveillance too. And this one is a rights violation of every person on earth: mass scans to identify individuals based on face profiles. Law enforcement is rapidly increasing their use of facial recognition; one in two American adults are already enrolled in a law enforcement facial recognition network, and at least one in four police departments has the capability to run face recognition searches. This could make Apple the target for a new mass surveillance order.

While
Facebook has a powerful facial recognition system, it doesn’t maintain the operating systems that control the cameras on phones, tablets, and laptops that stare at us every day.Apple’s new system completely changes that.

For the first time, a company will have a facial recognition system with millions of profiles, and the hardware to scan and identify faces throughout the world.

According to Wired, this is a system already ripe for government abuse. The government could issue an order to Apple with a set of targets and instructions to scan iPhones, iPads, and Macs to search for specific targets based on FaceID, and then Apple would provide the government with those targets’ location based on the GPS data of devices’ that receive a match. Apple has a good record of fighting for user privacy, but there’s only so much the company could do if its objections to an order are turned down by the courts. And the government is already looking into how this could benefit them, but are hiding behind the guise of “privacy.” On Wednesday Sen. Al Franken (D-Minnesota) released a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, asking how the company will handle the technology’s security and privacy implications.

But this type of sleazy “Big Brother” activity by the government is not new.

Over the last decade the government has increasingly embraced this type of mass scan method. Edward Snowden’s disclosures revealed the existence of Upstream, a program under FISA Section 702 (set to expire in just a few months). With Upstream, the NSA scans all internet communications going into and out of the United States for surveillance targets’ emails, as well as IP addresses and what the agency has called cybersignatures. And last year Reuters revealed that Yahoo, in compliance with a government order, built custom software to scan hundreds of millions of email accounts for content that contained a digital signature used by surveillance targets. –Wired

Mass facial recognition scans are unconstitutional and a gross violation of human privacy rights. But that has yet to stop the overreaching government from its pursuit of an even more effective method of their goal of dystopian mass surveillance. 

Source : http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-09-15/apples-new-faceid-could-be-powerful-mass-spying-tool

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I don't know what to think, loads of new technologies already are spying tools and this is only one of them

Just about all technology can be very useful to make life better and at the same time can be used for nefarious purposes. When I first read about this my mind immediately went to the Tom Cruise movie "Minority Report" where he's walking down town and every ad reads his eyes and delivers messages by name directly to him. He eventually has his eyes surgically replaced to avoid detection. Why in essence this technology could make your phone safer, no doubt it could be used as an affliction against humanity.

This is exactly why we need to break down the nation-state concept. It is long over due. The only ones who have to adhere to it is the masses. Corporations and bankers have no such restraints.

Without this entity, the temptation to abuse doesnt exist. Technology is getting so great (and the averages person knowledge of it so inferior) that the govt can walk all over most people. We need technology to get us free, not enslave us more.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

iPhone X = Phoenix

The Economist = 50% owned by the English branch of the Rothschild family through its holding company Exor.
Get Ready For A World Currency = Cryptos (thought up by DARPA, created by the NSA)
The Phoenix = Biometric access/denial to the new digital system (starting with the iPhoneX facial recognition aka The Phoenix (iPhoneX is an allegory of Phoenix))
Gold Coin on neck = Bitcoin (the gold standard of cryptos)
2018 on coin = The year it is to be rolled out to the masses (magazine originally printed 30 years prior in 1988)
Burning fiat = The year debt based fiat money begins to perish (2018 as planned)

GET READY FOR THE PHOENIX (1988)
"THIRTY years from now [2018], Americans, Japanese, Europeans, and people in many other rich countries, and some relatively poor ones will probably be paying for their shopping with the same currency. Prices will be quoted not in dollars, yen or D-marks but in, let’s say, the phoenix. The phoenix will be favoured by companies and shoppers because it will be more convenient than today’s national currencies, which by then will seem a quaint cause of much disruption to economic life in the last twentieth century."
Source: The Economist; 01/9/88, Vol. 306, page 9-10
https://www.economist.com/

HOW TO MAKE A MINT: THE CRYPTOGRAPHY OF ANONYMOUS ELECTRONIC CASH (1996)
National Security Agency Office of Information Security Research and Technology - Cryptology Division
Source: MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; 18/06/1996, NSA Cryptology Division, page 1

http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm

When the majority of people see innovation i see more data and spy for apple and nsa.
Thanks for the post, i share the same opinion

just one more way for all parties to spy...thanks for the article...

Hackers have been hacking into laptop cams since years. Nothing new here.