bypassing automated number plate readers is easy!
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- another reminder why ANPR - Automated Number Plate recognition - systems suck and how easy they are to break / bypass. I will speak about this tomorrow at @NorthernRst
Long while ago, working in London Oxford street, we parked our car in NCP car park, we worked all day and would have incurred full days charge around £20, so when we finished our job, we were carrying our metal tool box and other electronic test gear, as we passed over the magnetic pick up sensor, the system thought it was a car entering, and popped out a ticket, we took that ticket and presented it on the way out, so we only had to pay minimum 1 hour charges. Voilà.
*yubbut - I think this is in Europe, and not quite the same as in North America. here, I am given to understand it is illegal to cover your plate with a transparent grey plate, making it hard to be automatically read, however, I see dozens of cars whiz by with plate covers!!*
This video is on how you can confuse automated number plate readers with basically cardboard and a sharpee. Self drawn number plates totally work to be read. Details of the font or so does not matter.
Its the same tech in the US and Europe.
I "broke" into my own garage, that would legal in the US too.
The Video is to show that those automated number plate recognition systems can be easily fooled.
Of course you see dozens of covered and invalid plates. BECAUSE we have no enforcement. And why is that, because they VOTE and people want it that way. Collapse of society before our very eyes.
Nothing means anything. Do whatever you want to do.
Yes, a bag of nails, a tool box, any metal sufficient to be detected.
Great for burgers! Thanks!😁
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Excellent research! Like another mentioned i feel like RFID cards/readers would be more secure and probably cheaper than a coil and ocr. And that ocr software they're running has gotta be expensive.
The solution is expensive. An RFID card they have as a backup solution.
And as the cameras have proven to be vulnerable to stickers from football hools a backup solution is deeply needed.
The software is also not awesome quality. There's a talk on emfcamp on
ruclips.net/video/bWV2wt7klSU/видео.html
Thanks!
You wont have to worry about car license plates very long if you survive the 95% population reduction the Global Zionist wants. There will be no cars except for the Elite . Note ; we are starting into the Great Tribulation . The Mark of the Beast is on its way after this depression.
Can you use a photo of. License plate on a screen like an iPad?
I did not get it working on a tablet.
Ha ha ha that’s a stupid ridiculous system yeah, a bit safer with RFID but people want stuff to be stupid easy and they don’t wanna have to give them anything yada yada yada good work
Thank you for that positive comment. :-)
There's more possible with number plate readers - there's a talk under the name "Why automated number plate recognition systems suck" at emfcamp 2018
Can I drive my Hummer through that door?
Yeah, fits through there. Up to 2.2m high, 2,70m wide.
@@ElmarLecher I was of course, joking. I would not be seen dead in a Hummer - although I suppose if I were dead, I could not control things. Weekend at Bernies type of thing…..
@@your_royal_highness well, this is Holland. The Hummer might fit in our Garage but i doubt it would be a great fit for the roads of the cities in Holland....
Maybe you should pixel out the number plate ;)
Ofcourse not! He now has proof this licenseplate is abused for malicious purposes and thus can request a new licenseplate.
the car is getting out. We brought it back for the video but we will take out the number plate of the system on monday.
@@ElmarLecher So your saying there is a change to abuse this until monday... noice!
This isn't an exmaple of ANPR being intrinsically bad. This is an example of ANPR being applied badly. Whoever designed the "security" system here did a terrible job.
no, all ANPR's have that problem becuase you have an optimisation problem of it should be working in bad weather like snow in the night while light of the car is pointing in the rough direction of the camera. I have seen a lot of ANPR systems meanwhile, they all can be broken this way.
To make your optimisation choices more complicated the number space you have is not unique, quite a lot of fonts are used and the number plate can be nearly everywhere.
Its just a shitty idea to write the access token for a protected area on the outside of the object trying to get access - in cleartext.
There is no good ANPR system.
@@ElmarLecher So what you just said. the ANPR WORKS, because it's designed to work in all sorts of adverse conditions. The problem here is the setup, where the only system to check for a vehicle is a coil that is essentially only looking for metal, and not doing anything to verify that the metal is actually part of a car? the ANPR portion is doing exactly what is was designed for, it is working perfectly. It's the security setup around it that is flawed, by not having any safeguards to ensure that what the ANPR is looking at is actually a vehicle.
@@Kizron_Kizronson aeh no. I am looking at the overall system. ANPR as a security system is unfixable flawed by concept.
The thing that works is called OCR. The rest is broken and can't be easily fixed.
There is a talk on several security conferences over it, that goes way more in detail that you can find here on youtube too.
Lol....
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