Hey check it out–lots of naked people on the Internet. Now
there’s something you don’t see every day. But here’s the rub: these are quite
possibly the least sexy naked shots you’ve ever seen on the Internet. And there
are 100 of them.
They were pulled from Brijot Imaging Systems’ Gen 2
millimeter wave scanner in an
courthouse. The images were reportedly gathered via a Freedom of Information
request. It turns out that the images were being improperly stored on the
device–once scanned, the images on the machine are supposed to be deleted.
So, why should you care about a bunch of unflattering naked
images of people in a
courthouse? Well, this is a similar imaging technology being implemented in
airports across the country. And it’s proof that such images can, in fact, be
stored and latter disseminated.
The images presented here are particularly low-res, but
again, they do present a important problem with this technology–nothing here is
quite so ethereal as we were lead to believe…
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