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Hackers use surveillance images for mischief.

10-Oct-2008
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Artist-hackers in Britain and elsewhere are using camera-surveillance images for their own purposes. By Christopher Werth | NEWSWEEK From the magazine issue dated Oct 20, 2008 Britain has been crowned the most-watched society in the world. The country boasts 4.2 million security cameras (one for every 14 people). A typical Londoner makes an estimated 300 closed-circuit television (CCTV) appearances a day, an average easily met in the short walk between Trafalgar Square and the Houses of Parliament. Polls seem to reflect the public's fine with it. But how useful is CCTV in stop-ping crime? Not very, says Scotland Yard. At the same time, a new class of guerrilla artists and hackers are commandeering the boring, grainy images of parking lots and corridors for their own purposes. For about $80 at any electronics store and some... [read full story]                    

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