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Spyware app turns the privacy tables on Google Glass wearers

Spyware app turns the privacy tables on Google Glass wearers | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Critics of Google Glass usually remark on how the device allows its owner to take photos and videos of other people without their knowledge or consent, which has contributed to some backlash, including bans on Glass in some establishments and an alleged assault on a Glass user.

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But a spyware app developed by two researchers has shown that Google Glass can be used to secretly take photos of whatever a Glass wearer is looking at without their knowledge - making the Glass user the one whose privacy and security is potentially compromised.

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The lens display usually lights up whenever Glass is in use, which is the only way to tell when Glass is on - other than witnessing voice and gesture commands used by the wearer such as "Okay Glass, take a photo."

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However, according to media reports, the app takes a photo every 10 seconds when the display is off, meaning the wearer (or anyone in view of the camera) is unaware that it's recording.

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The lens display usually lights up whenever Glass is in use, which is the only way to tell when Glass is on - other than witnessing voice and gesture commands used by the wearer such as "Okay Glass, take a photo."

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However, according to media reports, the app takes a photo every 10 seconds when the display is off, meaning the wearer (or anyone in view of the camera) is unaware that it's recording.


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Google paves the way for Glass; throws lobbyists in front of distracted-driver legislation

Google paves the way for Glass; throws lobbyists in front of distracted-driver legislation | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Google has hired lobbyists in at least three US states to battle proposed restrictions on driving with headsets such as Google Glass.
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Hey, Glasshole: That cool app? It has turned you into a ===> SPY DRONE <===

Hey, Glasshole: That cool app? It has turned you into a ===> SPY DRONE <=== | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Google Glass spyware can use users as surveillance drones


Security researchers have created prototype Google Glass spyware that is capable of snooping on everything the user is looking at without tipping off victims that anything is amiss.

Mike Lady and Kim Paterson – graduate researchers at California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo – created an app that takes a picture every 10 seconds a Glass display is active – before uploading the information to a remote server.

This all happens in the background without giving the wearer any indication that images from the hi-tech specs are being "live-streamed".


The scary thing for us is that while it’s a policy that you can’t turn off the display when you use the camera, there’s nothing that actually prevents you from doing it,” Paterson told Forbes.


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This all happens in the background without giving the wearer any indication that images from the hi-tech specs are being "live-streamed".


The scary thing for us is that while it’s a policy that you can’t turn off the display when you use the camera, there’s nothing that actually prevents you from doing it,” Paterson told Forbes.


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Next restriction to come: Restaurant on Google Glasser: Man-child stinking up the joint

Next restriction to come: Restaurant on Google Glasser: Man-child stinking up the joint | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
A Seattle restaurant, the latest to ban Google Glass, tells those who insist on wearing the high-tech specs to 'just shut up and get out.' Read this article by Chris Matyszczyk on CNET News.
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IMHO: They were right!!! Personnaly I don't want to get filmed which whatever gadget OR camera when eating in a restaurant, as it is my #private sphere!!! 

 

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