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| author | Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net> | 2025-03-18 16:06:27 -0400 |
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| committer | Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net> | 2025-03-18 16:06:27 -0400 |
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diff --git a/lume/src/talks/2025/opsec-and-you.mdx b/lume/src/talks/2025/opsec-and-you.mdx index 0a51bb2..ca053a2 100644 --- a/lume/src/talks/2025/opsec-and-you.mdx +++ b/lume/src/talks/2025/opsec-and-you.mdx @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ This is a photo I took in New York City in order to communicate how strange the Wow, that’s a lot of info! It says I used an iPhone 15 Pro Max with the telephoto lens at ISO 50, f/2.8, a shutter speed of 1/125 seconds, and has the exact GPS coordinates the photo was taken at. Let's break this down. The telephoto lens is about 120mm equivalent, has an aperture of f2.8, shutter speed of 1/125 seconds, and has the _exact_ GPS coordinates of where I hit the capture button. This is a shocking amount of metadata at first glance. It makes you wonder, how much information are you really sharing when you upload a picture to the internet? -The good news is that online platforms know about this and take steps to prevent you from doxxing yourself with picture metadata. Most of this data is stored as EXIF data. Modern platforms will scrub this data before sharing any photos users upload. I’ve even seen some mobile phone OSes strip EXIF data when you use the photo picker tool. I've seen some mobile OSes, like CalyxOS and GrapheneOS, strip that at the photo picker level. But your mileage may vary; you may be more or less paranoid. +The good news is that online platforms know about this and take steps to prevent you from doxxing yourself with picture metadata. Most of this data is stored as EXIF data. Modern platforms will scrub this data before sharing any photos users upload. I've seen some mobile OSes, like CalyxOS and GrapheneOS, strip that at the photo picker level. But your mileage may vary; you may be more or less paranoid. <S number="036" desc="A screenshot of the GPSDetect extension." /> |
