Pervert found the victim's house by zooming into her eyes through selfie photos on social networks
Phone cameras are getting sharper, people are more interested in selfies, and that's what no one thinks it will happen to them.
An incredible attack happened in Japan when the pervert found the victim's address through selfies that she posted on social media by zooming in on the reflections in her eyes - literally!
The victim in this case is a famous Japanese singer Ena Matsuoka - 21-year-old female member of J-Pop group Tenshitsukinukeniyomi. Pervert is a crazy fan of Matsuoka named Hibiki Sato, 26 years old.
By identifying the bus stop reflected in her eyes on the photos she posted on social networks to track the road of the waiting station on Google Maps, the pervert found the Matsuoka address.
On September 1, Sato waited at a bus stop in front of Matsuoka's house, when Matsuoka appeared, he approached her silently from behind. He used a cloth to cover Matsuoka's mouth and pulled her into a dark corner to harass. In the process, the pervert left many wounds on his face.
Sato was arrested by police on September 17. At the police station, Sato admitted his assault and claimed that he was a big fan of Matsuoka. Sato also revealed that one thing that surprised the police is that thanks to Google Street View and based on the light in the reflections of the windows and in the female singer's eyes, he could even guess the location. which floor is your apartment.
According to a warning by the nonprofit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (based in California, USA), even the smallest details in the photo such as some houses or a common scene behind the background can be attacked. Bad advantage to determine the address of the poster.
In this case, the mirror image in Matsuoka's eyes harmed herself.
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