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Interpol Unscrambles Doctored Photo In Manhunt

jackpot777 writes in with an AP story out of Paris reporting that Interpol has distributed photos of a man suspected of sexually exploiting children. The images were recovered from pictures taken off the Internet in which the man's face had been blurred using something like Photoshop's Filter > Distort > Twirl tool. German police were able to recover recognizable images of the man, whose identity and nationality are not known. Interpol would not discuss the techniques used to recover the images. jackpot777 writes: "It does show one interesting facet of internet privacy that has also been noted with topics ranging from reading blurred check numbers in images to Google's plan to blur out license plate and face data for Street View. And that is: blurring is not the same as completely obscuring. As computers become more adept at extrapolating data of different types, your identity isn't safe unless you completely cover all those identifying features."

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  1. Amazing technology by alx5000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Amazing, indeed

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    1. Re:Amazing technology by DaveCar · · Score: 5, Funny

      It doesn't work that well. They guy on the left looks all wonky and strange.

  2. a better solution by User+956 · · Score: 4, Funny

    As computers become more adept at extrapolating data of different types, your identity isn't safe unless you completely cover all those identifying features.

    Yes, or you could just stop molesting children and photographing it.

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  3. Re:Blurring different from twirling... by ultrasound · · Score: 5, Funny

    Surely the most effective filter would be a GIMP mask?

  4. Re:Interpol not the ones to descramble by Hognoxious · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ummm, about your sig. In this context? You're not him, are you?

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  5. In other news... by djupedal · · Score: 4, Funny

    "As computers become more adept at extrapolating data of different types, your identity isn't safe unless you completely cover all those identifying features.""

    New laws were passed today, making it a felony to obscure, obfuscate, scramble, cover or otherwise purposely mask your identity by modifying a digital image for the purpose of avoiding identification by law enforcement agencies.

  6. Hmm by SamP2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wonder when I'll be able to buy the software that automatically unscrambles all the pixelated regions on my rather specific-content Japanese DVDs.

  7. Re:Super-sekr1t unblurring techniques by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Amazing! I tried it too. Did the twirl thing as far as it would go then used "undo" to reverse it and you really could not spot any difference AT ALL!

  8. Re:Blurring different from twirling... by hcdejong · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or do it in hardware instead: Black bar glasses.

  9. Interpol's got nothin on CSI by Jtheletter · · Score: 4, Funny

    If this were an episode of CSI They could have simply drag-and-dropped the photo into their "automatically un-distort face in image" program, then zoomed in over the man's shoulder to read the artist's signature of a painting behind him. Then recognizing that these paintings are only sold from one obscure store in New York City, they drag-and-drop the photo into their "compare to every frame of every NYC ATM to this picture" program and found a frame of him standing conveniently in front of his license plate, which they could also zoom in to read the registration sticker text.

    Get with the times Interpol. Sheesh, CSI wouldn't even have had to use their "match a partial fingerprint I zoomed in 6000% to get off of a glass of water in a 72dpi jpeg to every known felon in the US in under 10 seconds during witty banter" program to solve this one!

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  10. More Headlines Like This, Please by Minwee · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Interpol Unscrambles Doctored Photo In Manhunt"

    "Interpol Unlocks Les Paul in Guitar Hero II"

    "Interpol Tracks Down Level -1 in Super Mario Bros."

    "Interpol Acquires 'Marathon Man' Achievement in Halo III"

    "Interpol Microwaves Weird Ed's Hamster in Maniac Mansion"

  11. Re:Crucial overlooked ideas by sunderland56 · · Score: 4, Funny
    It's a good thing so many criminals are dumb.


    Who says he's dumb? If he carefully photoshopped someone else's face onto his, and then applied the easy-to-remove swirl, he now has the entire planet searching for the wrong guy....

  12. Way easier than that.... by ProfessionalCookie · · Score: 4, Funny

    Edit >> Undo

  13. Re:Super-sekr1t unblurring techniques by mattOzan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Show us pictures of your wife!

    P.S. Wow, this comment is on-topic for once!