"A worthy competitor, our battle will be legendary," said Kyle to himself, eagerly awaiting his luscious hair's assured victory against Rainbolt's face. Little did Kyle know that Rainbolt had already located his supposedly well-hidden Facility...
I'm pretty sure many of us would have narrowed the location down to Hong Kong solely based off of the context (and a bit of account searching). That got him most of the way.
Fantastic! Bartender's perspective: in addition to the table in the pic at 6:47, one of the drinks on the table is the same drink your fan has. Same glassware, same drink color, similar amount of foam, same garnish. The garnish looks quite unique.
The camera picture was flipped, and I don't think the bottles quite lined up. I believe he was actually in a table to the right of the image or slightly out of frame. So close, but not exact.
The moment he said it was the raw photo I was curious if he was going to look for the geotag in the metadata, but uncropping and finding it regardless is even more impressive
I'd imagine it was saved without location EXIF or it was stripped out before being shared, but even if it was there I can't see Rainbolt using it as it kills the challenge of this video though it would definitely help highlight his underlying point that you need to be careful what you share.
@@Sevicify yeah he would probably go for geo meta data first bc he always goes for the most sensible option but that would kill the challange basically. We start with the assumption that we dont have any geographical data
Most plateformes remove metadata from images when they are sent. This includes twitter. But note that twitter also keeps it in their servers to access if needed.
Me: Hey I bet you can’t… Rainbolt: You play games with an inverted y-axis, your wife is afraid of lizards and the high e string on your guitar is slightly out of tune.
Woah. Photo flipped was something that came to my mind as well, but it contains the "uncropped photo" was something mind blowing for me. That's how things get changed.
But detectives are saying not flipped, the menu was upside down. It probably belongs to the other person on the table and it read "XIW" in at the top, which means "MIX..." on the bottom when rotated back. Lucky Rainbolt didn't go looking up restaurants with "Wix" or "Xiw"
most phones flip it for selfie mode, since that's what we are used to in the mirror, but don't flip it for a forward photo. makes sense a webcam would follow the same idea.
This was amazing! Never even knew we could uncrop certain photos. Regarding the "menu" in the photo, it is their receipt tray (facing away from us, as the logo is on the bottom of their trays) which is why it was different from the menu you saw when you searched for photos of the place.
Moral of the story: If you don't post an image with textual or architectural clues, Rainbolt won't be able to know your whereabouts. This means that if you hold your hand in front of your camera while talking a picture, he will only know the texture of your skin, and that information is of no use. This means you can safely upload hand pics on the internet and... wait, someone is knocking on my door, I'll be back in a minute.
He will see your fingerprint. And getting access to a fingerprint database shouldn't be too difficult for him. So if you have ever committed a crime, or applied for a visa, he will find you.
the photo isn't flipped. how would the background allign so good with the other fotos, where he determined the seat location? The menu is rotated 180° Mix -> xiW (The pixels could also be a W )
There has been credit card leaks that way. People take pictures of their brand new card and crop away the codes. Except they don't know that you can sometimes undo it
i believe that's only possible with RAW images. the whole point of them is that they are the absolute original, much like a negative on film. you can make changes _derived_ from them, but most things can be reverted and don't actually affect the data itself. if you don't know what a RAW image is, you probably don't have to worry about it. it should not apply to jpg, png, gif, or webm. if you _do_ know what it is and want to make sure you're not leaking anything sensitive, just don't share the RAW itself. make your changes, and export in any other format, like the ones listed above. if you want to keep it lossless, go for tiff.
@@jan_SankuPretty sure the HEIF files that most phones produce usually have temporary edit metadata, so you can undo changes. Depending on where you send the file it may be converted to JPEG / have the metadata discarded, but in a lot of cases you shouldn't assume it will. If you modify a picture on a phone then export the file by itself on your computer, you might find that it's the unmodified original.
I once had a stalkerer. It was terrifying. People shouldn’t stalker other people. Stalkering is bad. Alright thats it I just had to do some puns on the typo
honestly the followers twitter account had clues to where they might be based in the world, or their name, which could allow their other social media accounts to be found and used to find locations they’ve visited. which makes this so much easier than just a photo by itself, as it narrows down the search a lot. i’ve done similar things to this, finding out which cafe’s and restaurants idols have been to, which hotels they’ve stayed at, even found a dorm location of a group once, just from clues like the view from the window, the interior and the bedding. it’s surprisingly not that hard.
Yeah I was quite surprised when I saw that he was using the submitter’s social media account to narrow things down, that seems like a really huge advantage.
From ChatGPT: "Many desktop photo editing programs like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and even some basic image viewers/editors like Preview on macOS can perform non-destructive cropping. These applications save the cropping instructions rather than actually removing the cropped pixels from the image file."
Only in raw DNF or sometimes HEIF files. Usually when you upload to a social media or use the share button, it converts to a JPEG/PNG/JFIF/WEBP, which cannot be reverted.
@@leviackerman5866 There was also a bug in Google's screenshot editor which caused cropped PNG screenshots to still contain the cropped out picture. So yeah, even if the format doesn't specifically contain the data, malformed files in that format still may.
But like your photo's metadata literally have your exact location, exact time which your took the photo, the specifications for the cropping etc. So like, what more are there to lose LMAO. You can check it by using an applicatoin to remove metadata, then most likely the cropped part gets revealted if there's any. I had to use it when I was pirating pdf for uni's limited access textbooks before it requires subscription. So when I used one cropping sites then another, somehow the part the previous site cropped popped right back out XD.
never know when someone might exploit him by hiring him to unknowingly find out the location of a stalker's victim or something like that.. always be careful of what you say and do
when he said its the "raw" photo and UNCROPPED IT, I was blown away, I had no idea that was possible, i thought he was just about to look at the metadata or something for a geo location i know my phone has that and I make sure thats OFF
I feel like I would like to see more things like this where you dont look through their twitter history. I feel like this series is more out to caution people against liveposting their trips, but I would like to see more of this without you already having the knowledge of "this person lives in hong kong" or "this person was in X shortly after this photo was taken". The opening it up in photoshop and trying to extract metadata from the image is also really good as there is lots of info there that people dont realize exists
There is some minimal amount of information you need, though. He would need photos that show more to be able to do that and it is funny how it started off with so little info
"I feel like this series is more out to caution people against liveposting their trips" That is exactly one of the points of this series, it's to show and caution people on how any information you share on social media can be exploited to find your location. If a person wanted to find your location they aren't going to rely solely on what's inside the images, they're going to use any additional external contextual clues at their disposal to help narrow down the possibilities.
@@alexion3007 Ya, without the social media date this photo is basically impossible to figure out. You would need to spend 10s of hours, if not 100+ looking at every major city. The user's social media data literally narrows it down to one city.
really unrealistic for you to "want" that. this isn't a tv show with a crazy script that will shock and awq you every time. you use the most readily and easy information to access first. "work smarter, not harder."
Waiting for the Taken movie inspired movie where Rainbolt finds someone who took someone he loved and enacts punishment from his web browser in like a few minutes.
Yeah I’ve started taking a screenshot of my cropped image and deleting the original picture out of habit even if there’s nothing bad in the full version lol
@@JosiahCS You can just convert them to PNG or JPG, neither of those save any cropping information. It's really HEIF most people need to worry about for this since it's a common format for phones to use, if you want to share a cropped image in this format you should do so in an editor that can ensure destructive editing of the original master image data rather than storing it in the metadata or as a derived image.
If you have heard of the country Slovenia, I will be astounded. It is a very small but beautiful country near Croatia and if you are ever near a river there called the Soća river, it is a must see. The river has a limestone floor so it really is as beautiful as it is in the pictures.
if he didn't already know who sent it and their location yes. since he knew the location he could've spent many hours looking at pictures of every single restaurant in hong kong though. do not underestimate autism.
Here's a technical photography tip -- raw images (especially when taken on DSLRs/Mirrorless cameras) contain EXIF data, which, sometimes, can contain any information including: Device name (Names can be regional, for instance, a Canon EOS 800D is called a Canon EOS Rebel T7i in America.) GPS location, time of day, ISO, Shutter speed, aperture setting and flash on/off. The last four can be used to determine the lighting in a location. The majority of websites strip images of their EXIF data, so it won't work on say, Facebook or Instagram, but direct downloads will have the information.
Whats most impressive is his knowledge of photoshop. I’m a graphic artist by trade and been using adobe for over 15 years and still to this day I am learning cool tricks like the dng file.
everybody Gangsta until somebody sends Rainbolt an AI generated image and he breaks the 3rd dimension
HOLD ON LET HIM COOK
Singularity incoming
STAY WITH HIM NOW
Lol
"challenge accepted"
bro is menace for saying "how fast can i find the restaurant" instead of "can i find the restaurant"
He was that confident 💀
@@shady8045 He was right.
It's not a matter of "if", but a matter of when
@@past.playeris it a matter of if, burr, or which one
he didnt even say restaurant he said how fast can i find exactly where he was sitting
Face like a model, brain like a scientist
hair not as fabulous but we'll take that
true facts
The heck is Kyle doing here
"A worthy competitor, our battle will be legendary," said Kyle to himself, eagerly awaiting his luscious hair's assured victory against Rainbolt's face. Little did Kyle know that Rainbolt had already located his supposedly well-hidden Facility...
@@fingiuslooks like he is kindling a bromance.
i watched this without sound. it felt even scarier to not hear him explain himself, and somehow end up at the correct place.
same! what a coincident! i watched it on mute cuz my bluetooth earphones were out of battery
Woah same but with subtitles
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The no sound squad!
Bro looked at pixels and saw XIM 💀
I couldn't read it even after he decided that it looks like xim. Just a bunch of noisy pixels
UA-cam does also compress. It's probably a bit better on his screen. I also think a 4k screen makes a difference.
I saw x then a line then a N
E
it's not hard to make out, and even easier on his screen
"You can see it right here". No sir I cannot.
fr though
lol
bro can find this random bar in hong kong from a blurry pic and I still can't find my damn keys
E
Don't worry, rainbolt can probably find them just by analysing your comment
@@nathan87 for real though!
I mean the reason he found it was because of the user's social media history. That literally narrowed it down from the whole world to Hong Kong.
@@EEEEEEEEu everywhere
the way you say "hong kong" sounds like "honk honk" and i can't unhear it
😭
Ya I just heard it 3:00
I laughed so hard my mom came into my room to see if I was okay.
🪿🪿
@@JoshWitte ahahah
"This one was like actually pretty difficult " no way bro it's actually impossible for us.
E
it wasn't thaaat hard. with the amount of information you can definitely find this
I'm pretty sure many of us would have narrowed the location down to Hong Kong solely based off of the context (and a bit of account searching). That got him most of the way.
@@crawlspaces Stop lying bro. A normal Joe most certainly could not find this.
@@FredrikSkievan somebody familiar with the internet could, though.
Fantastic! Bartender's perspective: in addition to the table in the pic at 6:47, one of the drinks on the table is the same drink your fan has. Same glassware, same drink color, similar amount of foam, same garnish. The garnish looks quite unique.
well duh. a baby sees that. so stfu
Not only did he find the location, but he found the exact chair he was sitting in💀
Well maybe
He said that chair or either on the left side of the table, so he wasn't exactly sure, but it's true though.
The camera picture was flipped, and I don't think the bottles quite lined up. I believe he was actually in a table to the right of the image or slightly out of frame. So close, but not exact.
lol
I mean, once you have photos of the inside, it's not hard to determine where it was taken.
7:40 " i love doing things like this " 💀
what?
Nothing wrong with that. Try Grahlix's OSINT Exercises. They're fun, informative, and challenging.
The moment he said it was the raw photo I was curious if he was going to look for the geotag in the metadata, but uncropping and finding it regardless is even more impressive
I'd imagine it was saved without location EXIF or it was stripped out before being shared, but even if it was there I can't see Rainbolt using it as it kills the challenge of this video though it would definitely help highlight his underlying point that you need to be careful what you share.
@@Sevicify yeah he would probably go for geo meta data first bc he always goes for the most sensible option but that would kill the challange basically. We start with the assumption that we dont have any geographical data
@Sevicify twitter definitely scrubs exif when u dm photos
Most plateformes remove metadata from images when they are sent. This includes twitter. But note that twitter also keeps it in their servers to access if needed.
but he ending up searching their twitter anyway
Old slides are often flipped accidentally. Text, shirt buttons, cars on the street, wedding rings, and table settings can usually give it away
Tbh this guy would be able to find anyone
1 reply on a verified UA-camr comment?
@@RetroBlending erm now 3
Now 4 @@Spectrythium
Me: Hey I bet you can’t…
Rainbolt: You play games with an inverted y-axis, your wife is afraid of lizards and the high e string on your guitar is slightly out of tune.
e string hit too close to home 😂
I mean that's just every guitar though lol
my mom's afraid of lizards...
@@nido84 you found your dad! now just check if your fathers guitar is out of tune
You play games with an inverted y-axis 💀
Woah. Photo flipped was something that came to my mind as well, but it contains the "uncropped photo" was something mind blowing for me. That's how things get changed.
99+ missed calls from CIA
bro learned that from the cia lol
Does he really work for the cia of fbi? Cause if he did he would be making bank
@@YoBoyCheeetos i dont think they allow you to be on social media
@@YoBoyCheeetos ofc not
@@gtALIEN he should probably apply then
2:14 "You can see right here" no rainbolt you can't, take your medication all i see are grains😭
idk i can see the x
Same 🙌🏼
TBF the picture quality on his screen is gonna be higher quality then the recording of that screen put to youtube
@@develope3208 depends on how he is recording
The ultimate irony of his webcam camera being flipped LMAO
But detectives are saying not flipped, the menu was upside down. It probably belongs to the other person on the table and it read "XIW" in at the top, which means "MIX..." on the bottom when rotated back. Lucky Rainbolt didn't go looking up restaurants with "Wix" or "Xiw"
Didn’t catch that lmaoo
most phones flip it for selfie mode, since that's what we are used to in the mirror, but don't flip it for a forward photo. makes sense a webcam would follow the same idea.
Underrated comment here
@@ceeeeee egg
This was amazing! Never even knew we could uncrop certain photos. Regarding the "menu" in the photo, it is their receipt tray (facing away from us, as the logo is on the bottom of their trays) which is why it was different from the menu you saw when you searched for photos of the place.
Moral of the story: If you don't post an image with textual or architectural clues, Rainbolt won't be able to know your whereabouts. This means that if you hold your hand in front of your camera while talking a picture, he will only know the texture of your skin, and that information is of no use. This means you can safely upload hand pics on the internet and... wait, someone is knocking on my door, I'll be back in a minute.
Then he checks your following list, sees your mom, and invites himself to the next family gathering.
It's been over a minute dude, where you at?
He will see your fingerprint. And getting access to a fingerprint database shouldn't be too difficult for him. So if you have ever committed a crime, or applied for a visa, he will find you.
Pictures of hands have been used by police to find pedos in the past. There are things on your hands that are unique.
I love the ending!
bro not only found the resto but also found the fucking table he's on
Someone went into trouble of cropping and flipping an image and then sent it from an account that discloses his most likely location.
His phone most likely flipped it on its own and he probably cropped it to post it somewhere or send it to someone else
@@syndicalistspeedsolverwhy would it flip?
If they actually used their front camera, for example?
the photo isn't flipped. how would the background allign so good with the other fotos, where he determined the seat location? The menu is rotated 180° Mix -> xiW (The pixels could also be a W )
@@666NB666 The background aligned because Rainbolt flipped the image again
I mean, sending the photo in DNG, with the menu in the uncropped image, definitely helped.
very convenient that X, I, and M all look the same when mirrored
More like inconvenient, it would have been obvious that it was mirrored earlier if there were other letters
@@krakow10 convenient for the person presenting the challenge, that is
Worse still, if they're upper case sans serifs, then that could have been a W, I, and X.
@@krakow10 Derp
@@spartanbeast3575 more like, "if letters are symmetric, double the search"
"The colorblind test isn't that hard"
the colorblind test:
normally he doesn't shock me but the uncropping the downloaded photo shocked me. thats terrifying i didn't know that was possible
That was actually my biggest takeaway from this video.
There has been credit card leaks that way. People take pictures of their brand new card and crop away the codes. Except they don't know that you can sometimes undo it
Guys.. GUYS!
In what cases can the uncropping be done? That's scary
i believe that's only possible with RAW images. the whole point of them is that they are the absolute original, much like a negative on film. you can make changes _derived_ from them, but most things can be reverted and don't actually affect the data itself.
if you don't know what a RAW image is, you probably don't have to worry about it. it should not apply to jpg, png, gif, or webm.
if you _do_ know what it is and want to make sure you're not leaking anything sensitive, just don't share the RAW itself. make your changes, and export in any other format, like the ones listed above. if you want to keep it lossless, go for tiff.
@@jan_SankuPretty sure the HEIF files that most phones produce usually have temporary edit metadata, so you can undo changes. Depending on where you send the file it may be converted to JPEG / have the metadata discarded, but in a lot of cases you shouldn't assume it will. If you modify a picture on a phone then export the file by itself on your computer, you might find that it's the unmodified original.
Creepers can not be hidden anymore. Thanks for this leg work. Love it
Rainbolt should team up with Duolingo to find and capture people who don't do there Spanish lessons
What about their* English lessons 😂
their* english lessons
Pretty sure Duolingo already has user location data or at the very least ip address
DUDE WHY DO YOU GIVE HIM A NEW IDEA NOW WE DOOMED😓😡
@@srt252 ok buddy
I got 2 ads when this started. the first was an ad for chewing gum, the second was an ad for toothpaste that prevents gum problems.
The algorithm is trying to tell you something (brush your teeth)
Bro made stalkering people into the sport
Stalking bro
I once had a stalkerer. It was terrifying. People shouldn’t stalker other people. Stalkering is bad. Alright thats it I just had to do some puns on the typo
@@bakerothman3163 Do you think this is a joke? Identity theft isn't a joke, Jim!
stalkering
@@TheFansOfFiction oh nah
This man is so good that even with explanation 99% of people seeing this won't be able to use his methods
yeah, almost like he has the answer from the get go and just reverse engineer to come up with a pretty story that matches it perfectly :D
“If I zoom in, you can see this different colouring”
No I can’t 💀💀
That one guy from discord when a pixel of my eye leaks
Him- '' YOU CAN SEE THE X ''
Me- .........
0:03 37 07.8 N 43 47 68.7 W
Its 30.8 I think
probably dummy digits since there are 99 billion views
We lucky bro hasn't started his villain arc 💀🪦
💀💀
bro becomes sniperwolf
honestly the followers twitter account had clues to where they might be based in the world, or their name, which could allow their other social media accounts to be found and used to find locations they’ve visited. which makes this so much easier than just a photo by itself, as it narrows down the search a lot. i’ve done similar things to this, finding out which cafe’s and restaurants idols have been to, which hotels they’ve stayed at, even found a dorm location of a group once, just from clues like the view from the window, the interior and the bedding. it’s surprisingly not that hard.
is bro self reporting? wdym you found out where idols went to 😬
@@spaceman10th31 lmaooo yeah, only after the content has been published. it’s not like i’m gonna find them there 💀
Yeah I was quite surprised when I saw that he was using the submitter’s social media account to narrow things down, that seems like a really huge advantage.
The moment someone says "I bet you can't find..." you already know that Rainbolt can find that exact location.
The question is, as Rainbolt said, how quickly can he do it?
:3
Anyone can do it by reading the metadata that is stored with 90% of digital photos, saying when and where they were taken.
@@manuellayburr382 Instagram, twitter and other social media platforms automatically remove metadata now. even messengers like whatsapp remove data
HE KNOWS EVERY OBJECT ON THE PLANET
WHAT DO YOU MEAN CROPPED PHOTOS MAY STILL HAVE THE CROPPED BITS ATTACHED
Yeah, that was something I had no idea about. Wild.
From ChatGPT: "Many desktop photo editing programs like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and even some basic image viewers/editors like Preview on macOS can perform non-destructive cropping. These applications save the cropping instructions rather than actually removing the cropped pixels from the image file."
Only in raw DNF or sometimes HEIF files. Usually when you upload to a social media or use the share button, it converts to a JPEG/PNG/JFIF/WEBP, which cannot be reverted.
@@leviackerman5866 There was also a bug in Google's screenshot editor which caused cropped PNG screenshots to still contain the cropped out picture. So yeah, even if the format doesn't specifically contain the data, malformed files in that format still may.
But like your photo's metadata literally have your exact location, exact time which your took the photo, the specifications for the cropping etc. So like, what more are there to lose LMAO. You can check it by using an applicatoin to remove metadata, then most likely the cropped part gets revealted if there's any. I had to use it when I was pirating pdf for uni's limited access textbooks before it requires subscription. So when I used one cropping sites then another, somehow the part the previous site cropped popped right back out XD.
This guy is really talented! He should really try to play GeoGuessr, I think he'd be pretty good at it
Good for us he isn't bad.
Yet
That we know of.
never know when someone might exploit him by hiring him to unknowingly find out the location of a stalker's victim or something like that.. always be careful of what you say and do
Just for now
Right now.
i am so glad this guy is not a criminal
i do not want to get on this guy’s bad side
07:00 you made a mistake here: You compared the columns and bottles in FLIPPED image with the non-flipped original - so it is definitely another table
shut ur as up
the best doxing guide i've seen
If he has a villain arc we’re screwed
This is the most interesting content on your channel in my opinion. Please continue and do more videos like this
-Rainbolt eye Test
"Are you minus?"
"Nah, I'm Plus"☠️
Pretty sure that means ur far sighted
7:10 wait, according to the letters the photo was flipped? That means the person must have been sitting on the right side of that bar
no. Depends on the direction the camera is pointed at, if at the photo the bar is right or left to the table. Since the table is round, you cant tell.
Bro works at the FBI ☠️💀
That may not have been the menu, it may be one of those the leather bound things they give you that has the bill in it. Well done, GG.
Who else is there believes in supernatural?
This guy’s eyes are full of power
As a Hongkonger, it was fun to see Rainbolt look through restaurants in my home city.
Me too! I didn’t expect it🤩I wanna visit this bar now lol
I like these videos way more than Geoguess! So fucking cool like Sherlock Holmes shit in real life
bro is too good he needed to speedrun
Not only is he a gifted talent, he's a gifted talent at an activity that didn't even exist 20 years ago.
rainbolt finding subs dinner table locations before gta 6
E
The fact that his goal is to see how fast he can do it, not whether he can do it
Ok the photo being flipped is a stroke of genius
"Bro do you have any more of them"
"PIXELS?"
This man even makes gods scared 😳😱
when he said its the "raw" photo and UNCROPPED IT, I was blown away, I had no idea that was possible, i thought he was just about to look at the metadata or something for a geo location i know my phone has that and I make sure thats OFF
Same! That's risky as fuck
I feel like I would like to see more things like this where you dont look through their twitter history. I feel like this series is more out to caution people against liveposting their trips, but I would like to see more of this without you already having the knowledge of "this person lives in hong kong" or "this person was in X shortly after this photo was taken". The opening it up in photoshop and trying to extract metadata from the image is also really good as there is lots of info there that people dont realize exists
There is some minimal amount of information you need, though. He would need photos that show more to be able to do that and it is funny how it started off with so little info
Adding that kind of constraint inadvertently downplays how there's a vast wealth of exploitable info there is with people's socmed profiles.
"I feel like this series is more out to caution people against liveposting their trips"
That is exactly one of the points of this series, it's to show and caution people on how any information you share on social media can be exploited to find your location. If a person wanted to find your location they aren't going to rely solely on what's inside the images, they're going to use any additional external contextual clues at their disposal to help narrow down the possibilities.
@@alexion3007 Ya, without the social media date this photo is basically impossible to figure out. You would need to spend 10s of hours, if not 100+ looking at every major city. The user's social media data literally narrows it down to one city.
really unrealistic for you to "want" that. this isn't a tv show with a crazy script that will shock and awq you every time. you use the most readily and easy information to access first. "work smarter, not harder."
Anybody else see the teary-eyed cat at 6:34? In the chair next to the 2nd table.
so happy rainbolt using his second channel more
Let's just be thankful that he's the good guy and not in his villain arc 💀
please do more i love these
Waiting for the Taken movie inspired movie where Rainbolt finds someone who took someone he loved and enacts punishment from his web browser in like a few minutes.
That crop thing kinda spooked me ngl, thats a crazy feature. Bet you can find all sorts of shit on ppls cropped images.
Yeah I’ve started taking a screenshot of my cropped image and deleting the original picture out of habit even if there’s nothing bad in the full version lol
@@JosiahCS You can just convert them to PNG or JPG, neither of those save any cropping information. It's really HEIF most people need to worry about for this since it's a common format for phones to use, if you want to share a cropped image in this format you should do so in an editor that can ensure destructive editing of the original master image data rather than storing it in the metadata or as a derived image.
Same
@@Sevicify lookup "Exploiting aCropalypse: Recovering Truncated PNGs"
Crazy i was actually there 7 years ago when visting HK for 3 days.
Love to watch your skills
If you have heard of the country Slovenia, I will be astounded. It is a very small but beautiful country near Croatia and if you are ever near a river there called the Soća river, it is a must see. The river has a limestone floor so it really is as beautiful as it is in the pictures.
I enjoy things like this a lot, it helps me realize what online security should look like
Without uncropping this is impossible.
if he didn't already know who sent it and their location yes. since he knew the location he could've spent many hours looking at pictures of every single restaurant in hong kong though. do not underestimate autism.
@@humanbean3 "do not underestimate autism." 😬
this guy would suit the programming/hacking field HELLA well
luckily this guy wasn't on a trip while taking a photo
1:30 this is the biggest brain iq play of all time jfc
How does what he did at 1:41 work? How can he just get the original version of a picture that's already been cropped
it's a .dng file, unique to certain stuff
DNG files save Uncropped photos. even the new pixel phones do the same thing.
Here's a technical photography tip -- raw images (especially when taken on DSLRs/Mirrorless cameras) contain EXIF data, which, sometimes, can contain any information including: Device name (Names can be regional, for instance, a Canon EOS 800D is called a Canon EOS Rebel T7i in America.) GPS location, time of day, ISO, Shutter speed, aperture setting and flash on/off. The last four can be used to determine the lighting in a location.
The majority of websites strip images of their EXIF data, so it won't work on say, Facebook or Instagram, but direct downloads will have the information.
Bros first mistake was sending the dng file 😂😂😂
What's that?
This reminded me of the scene where jotaro found a fly in a dark photo and figured out to go to Egypt
"yeahh, that is definitely an "M"...
- "Euuhhhh...... oke.......'
are u french ?
As long as this particular bro lives on this planet, nobody is safe
well he found me....
Whats most impressive is his knowledge of photoshop. I’m a graphic artist by trade and been using adobe for over 15 years and still to this day I am learning cool tricks like the dng file.
This is horrifying, love it!
Bro that's insane, you are a genius
3:43 "Hong Kong Hung Hing Long" 💀💀
I feel it’s somewhat concerning that people can just do this if they have the time, intelligence and some luck
ahh hell nah yo ahh trippin
Imagine being doxxed by rainbolt…. He won’t even need to hack your info
this is one of the best videos i've seen, amazing!
I really enjoyed this video please make more like this. Watching the kind of detective work you do to find the location is fun ash
Professional speed stalker
His goal isn't to see IF he can find the restaurant. His goal is to see how long will it take him to find the restaurant lmao.
The challenge isn't if he can find it, it's how fast he can
The XIM -> MIX plot twist was kinda crazy
FBI told me they wanna hire you.. but I told them my man don’t F with police.
If the image metadata was accessible, this would've been a very short video