
An American fashion designer has been able to develop clothes capable of misleading surveillance cameras. Once a person shows such clothes on the surveillance screens, the surveillance system finds that the person is nothing but a passing car.
Fashion designer and professional data networks hacker Kate Ross has succeeded in developing clothes capable of misleading surveillance cameras, where the image of the person wearing the clothes, appears as a car in the camera recording. These costumes were covered with pictures of car number plates that trigger automated reading systems and injected this data into systems, which are used to monitor and track citizens.
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