Anonymous – Fighting Trapwire

Anonymous presents a number of ways to combat facial recognition from security cameras. While the Government seems hellbent on watching our every move, we are not helpless. Stand up and fight back! For those who prefer a less passive method, I present: Guide to Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) destruction. www.schnews.org.uk TRANSCRIPT: Greetings citizens of the United States. Many of you have heard the recent stories about Trapwire. Constant video surveillance is an issue we presently face. However, there are a number of ways that you can combat this surveillance. Wearing a mask is a common way to keep your identity hidden. However, a mask does not protect against biometric authentication. In addition, this can also cause problems depending where you want to go. Another way to avoid facial recognition is to tilt your head more than 15 degrees to the side. Due to limits in their programming, they will not be able to detect that a face is present. though There are very obvious cons to doing this. Using a similar method, you can distort your face through elaborate makeup. This method also takes advantage of software limits as the computer will not be able to detect a face. But these are tiresome ways that tend to draw attention to yourself. Surely there are better solutions to avoid being added to a database. Did you know that a laser pointer can disable surveillance cameras? A tripod and a scope will help ensure it remains pointed at the camera. But we do have one last way