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German Art Activists Get Passport Using Digitally Altered Photo of Two Women Merged Together (vice.com) 129

An anonymous reader shares a report: Last month, an activist from the German art collective Peng! walked into her local government office in Berlin and applied for a new passport. "I probably have broken the law," the woman, a chemist living in the Western Saxony region, told Motherboard, "but our lawyers don't know which one." The woman applied for a passport using a photo of two separate people. Using specialized software created by Peng!, the collective merged the facial vectors from two different faces from two different images into one. Billie Hoffman (a pseudonym used by everyone in the Peng! Collective when talking to journalists), she told me how easy the whole process was: "Officials didn't mention fraud at any point." Hoffman's passport application was approved, and now she has an official German passport using the digitally altered photo. The photo is half her, half Federica Mogherini, an Italian politician who is the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. "The software calculated an authentic average of the faces and that's it," Hoffmann recalls.

Hoffman's passport is part of an artwork called "Mask ID," a campaign that's encouraging ordinary citizens to "flood government databases with misinformation" and disrupt mass surveillance programs. Ironically, the project is funded by the Bundeskulturstiftung, the German Federal cultural fund, part one was recently on show in Hamburg accompanied by a photo booth where anyone could upload their image and create their own distorted passport picture in an attempt to confuse government surveillance and circumnavigate facial recognition software. "Passports are tools of oppression" another member of the collective who declined to give me their real name told me.

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German Art Activists Get Passport Using Digitally Altered Photo of Two Women Merged Together

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  • by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Tuesday October 09, 2018 @03:07PM (#57452188) Journal

    It's literally all fun and games until someone literally gets hurt ... again ...

    Border control will come to matter to you at some point, but it might be too late :(

    • by Anonymous Coward
      Ah, so the artist is the problem, not the mile-wide hole in security she walked through. Gotcha.
    • by DogDude ( 805747 )
      What are you suggesting? Better border control wouldn't have prevented Hitler from murdering millions.
    • Germans know things about border controls. They invented the modern border wall with motion sensors and death strips.

      The country was divided. Remember?

      The East spied on people in depth, blackmailing and controlling them to spy on family members, friends and neighbours. They did this with conventional technology. Identity papers were important and often a matter of a life worth living, or death to escape it.

      This has left a pension for provocative artwork, a deep respect for privacy and a healthy fear of

    • by dryeo ( 100693 )

      It's probably the database of photos of peoples faces that they don't like. I know I don't like it.
      Soon I have to submit to having my photo taken to continue legally driving, I don't mind the drivers license but I do mind the digital copy going into some database to be abused by the government and whoever hacks into it, it'll probably find its way to facebook so they can figure out who I am.

    • The new passports are biometric.
      That means they contain fingerprint scans.

      If the photo half assed resembles you and you put the passport into a scanner and hold your finger over the finger print scanner: what exactly do you think border patrol is going to do? They wave you through!

      After all this is still a genuine passport with the correct name matching the finger prints ...

  • I am dumber for reading this (and that is pretty hard to do for me). WHen you get a passport, the photo is supposed to resemble you, or the person issuing the passport shouldn't give you one. So either the photo looks like her, or the guy giving out the passport wasn't paying attention. Either way, this is dumb, because you are just setting yourself up for problems down the road when some border control guy doesn't think you look like your passport and won't let you in.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      I am dumber for reading this (and that is pretty hard to do for me). WHen you get a passport, the photo is supposed to resemble you, or the person issuing the passport shouldn't give you one. So either the photo looks like her, or the guy giving out the passport wasn't paying attention. Either way, this is dumb, because you are just setting yourself up for problems down the road when some border control guy doesn't think you look like your passport and won't let you in.

      The face looks like her (to a human), but the biometrics don't match very well.

      • Well hopefully the border control isn't using biometrics to match the photo against the person. I think the next step is to use biometrics to compare the person applying for the passport against the submitted photo. I think I am going to create a system to do just that and make billions (and catch german art ladies).
        • The face looks like her (to a human), but the biometrics don't match very well.

          Well hopefully the border control isn't using biometrics to match the photo against the person.

          Where the biometrics is going to come in is when the Border Patrol uses biometrics to compare the person traveling to the photo on the passport, to verify that the person on the passport is actually the person traveling.

          Basically, the question here is whether she will be able to travel using that digitally-altered passport.

          The advantage to her is that if passport photos are sent to a government database of faces that is distributed to facial-recognition systems (say, looking at images from security camera

          • by dryeo ( 100693 )

            The advantage to her is that if passport photos are sent to a government database of faces that is distributed to facial-recognition systems (say, looking at images from security cameras), she won't be recognized, and thus her movements won't be picked up and tracked.

            Exactly, there's also a good chance she isn't planning on traveling anywhere where a passport is required.

          • by Cederic ( 9623 )

            UK airports are using passport scanners instead of border guards as you land. Those are using biometrics, and do fail on photographs intended to subvert them.

            The fall-back process is to route the passenger through to a border guard. They can look at the photograph, confirm that it matches the person stood in front of them, and allow them into the country.

            So the photograph wont prevent her from travelling, just delay her at border control.

            • by XXongo ( 3986865 )

              UK airports are using passport scanners instead of border guards as you land. Those are using biometrics, and do fail on photographs intended to subvert them. The fall-back process is to route the passenger through to a border guard. They can look at the photograph, confirm that it matches the person stood in front of them, and allow them into the country.

              So the photograph wont prevent her from travelling,

              ...if the altered photo is enough like her that the human thinks they're the same even if the AI doesn't.

              depends, I suppose, on how similar to her is the other person whose image she mixed in with hers to make the composite.

              just delay her at border control.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      It is possible that the photo looks similar enough that it'd pass muster from a visual inspection, but be different enough to fool facial recognition software you know.

  • Seriously, I'm all for well poisoning. But your passport?

    It's not like that's the only, or definitive, picture the government has of you.

    You want to poison government and corporate data wells, but not in a way that flags your record for extra attention.

  • A group od czech artists did something similar 8 years ago https://artoftheprank.com/2010... [artoftheprank.com]
    • by Knuckles ( 8964 )

      A group od czech artists did something similar 8 years ago https://artoftheprank.com/2010... [artoftheprank.com]

      It's in TFA

  • by phayes ( 202222 ) on Tuesday October 09, 2018 @03:26PM (#57452346) Homepage

    For passport applications performed in person - change the passport application process so that the picture is taken by the passport delivering authorities - Similar pictures are taken when entering many countries like the U.S. and every European passport already has the passport authorities taking fingerprints.

    For mailed in passport renewal applications, make doctoring the picture cause for revocation, force people to pick up their passports in person and only deliver them if the picture is a close match to the applicant and apply a temporary ban on re-applying for a new passport when people attempting to subvert the process are detected.

    What? This is overly burdensome? Well subverting the utility of passports by doctoring the pictures has a cost too and it seems to me that making sure that MY right to travel isn't being called into question by these idiots is worth some bother.

    • by andrewbaldwin ( 442273 ) on Tuesday October 09, 2018 @04:13PM (#57452616)

      "every European passport already has the passport authorities taking fingerprints"

      Citation required -- I certainly didn't need to submit fingerprints when my passport was renewed recently.

      • Likewise. It's been at least the best part of a decade, if not more, that the UK has had so called "biometric" passports. From what I can tell, all that really means is they added an RFID & doubled the renewal fees. I've never been asked to give any prints, and until this day, the only places in the UK with any of my biometric records are a couple of datacentres.

        • by jrumney ( 197329 )
          "Biometric" can also mean facial recognition, which they can generate from the photo you send when you apply for the passport. Some countries are collecting fingerprints at the border, but they are checking against their own databases, not against your passport.
      • by phayes ( 202222 )

        You're right. I Confused my foreign wife entering the U.S. (fingerprint & picture) with my French passport renewal.

        • It is not a completely incorrect confusion - Germany had introduced the biometric passport with fingerprints due to the US threatening Germany to remove it from the visa waiver program otherwise.

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    • by Anonymous Coward

      There is no "right to travel". In non-totalitarian states you usually have the right to leave the country. The passport is the request from your sovereign (be it a person or a democratically established organ) to other sovereigns to assist, protect and support your safe journey through their territories. If you do not meet the sovereign's criteria for offering such patronage, you are screwed, no passport for you.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    "Passports are tools of oppression"

    Really ?

    "Don't tell me what to do !" "I do what I want !" "You're only trying to stop us from having fun !" "Passports are tools of oppression !"

    Grow the fuck up, stupid libertarian retards. It's called "civilization". The alternatives are tribalism, barbarism and savagery. Take your pick.

    And get off my fucking lawn.

    • "Passports are tools of oppression"

      Really ?

      "Don't tell me what to do !" "I do what I want !" "You're only trying to stop us from having fun !" "Passports are tools of oppression !"

      Grow the fuck up, stupid libertarian retards. It's called "civilization". The alternatives are tribalism, barbarism and savagery. Take your pick.

      And get off my fucking lawn.

      You can have civilization without passports though. Passports aren't necessary to run a nation state. The EU hasn't collapsed without requiring people to show passports at the border. Britain left- but that's only because Britain is en route to becoming the rednecks of Europe with people like Farage and Johnson leading the trailers.

    • "Passports are tools of oppression"

      Really ?

      Yes, that statement is really ironic as one half of Germany remembers very well when NOT giving you a passport was actual opression.

  • ... and advocated back in the day when Facebook got uptight about, Merged Women and oh wait ...

    It was about photos showing breasts.

    Down went Breast Feeding Moms, Breast Cancer, Breast self-checks ... you name it.

    A bunch of us encouraged any and all Facebook members to post breast pictures wrapped in art or social issues but Facebook pulled out early.

    I was glad, but some women had a problem with it on another level.

  • So let me get this straight: you want me to protest and act out against government surveillance programs by providing some website with a picture of myself?
    What, you're not going to ask me for my drivers license, social security number, credit card info, and bank account info, too?

    Totally legit

  • The photo is half her, half Federica Mogherini, an Italian politician who is the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

    Wow, doesn't seem like a smart idea to present ID wherever you travel that will hit with relatively high confidence on image recognition databases that may be looking for a high level EU representative on security policy at loose ends with no security detail...

    Sounds in fact like a great way to be disappeared and show up on grainy videos later wit

  • by manu0601 ( 2221348 ) on Tuesday October 09, 2018 @07:53PM (#57453516)

    This is funny until a software at the border decides this is not you on the passport photo.

    At that point, at best you spend the whole day explaining what is going on to custom officers.

    • That's gonna happen half of the times.
    • by xlsior ( 524145 )
      This is funny until a software at the border decides this is not you on the passport photo.

      At that point, at best you spend the whole day explaining what is going on to custom officers.


      Or worse: If you happen to lose your passport while abroad, the embassy won't issue you replacement travel papers because you can't identify yourself and you don't match the info they have on file. And without that passport or emergency travel papers, you won't even be able to board your flight home. Potentially ever.

      S
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  • No, I'm Billie Hoffman!

    +1 to this whole idea.

  • Are German passwords that insecure?

    I'm Argentinian, not the top of the pack in terms of government competency, but to get a passport I have to be physically there and they take my picture and fingerprints. You cannot submit your own picture, that's a glaring security hole. They authenticate your identity first and then capture the picture.

    Even the camera operators cannot override the input from the camera, at least not easily.

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