The Eye Bank

Anonymous nobody at REPLAY.COM
Tue Dec 2 23:12:57 PST 1997



Vin McLellan wrote:
>With respect, I disagree.  I think it is quite likely that an
>iris-scan technology can effectively differentiate between a living
>eye and a reproduction (or, as one of my many correspondents on this
>topic suggested, an eye forcibly removed from the socket of a
>potential fraud victim.)  In any case, the issue of false
>positives/negatives will be settled with evidence. I think the
>technology will probably be useful, in those terms.

I can see the advertising campaign now: "Bank at Big Brother Bank, NA
- have your eyes ripped out!"

The device probably has trouble distinguishing between a mannikin with
some real eyes and a real person.  Conveniently for the robbers, the
victim will be unable to identify anybody later.

The plausibility of this threat model has a lot to do with whose eyes
we're talking about.  If they're your eyes, be my guest.  It's
probably safe. ;-)

This is just one of the many risks of deployment of these
technologies, but it's the one that makes even the most docile sheep
pay attention.

Consider the child implant issue.  "You have nothing to worry about
because your child's Protect-A-Life implant can only be removed with
surgery!"  The problem is, that's exactly how it will be removed.

Monty Cantsin
Editor in Chief
Smile Magazine
http://www.neoism.org/squares/smile_index.html
http://www.neoism.org/squares/cantsin_10.htm

Subject: The Eye Bank
To: cypherpunks at algebra.com
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