Pictures Taken with iPhone have GPS Location On Them for Tracking

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I seen a story today that a Hacker was found by looking at a picture he put up. He hacked into a government computer and posted the picture. Anyways he did not know the picture had gps location on it. Anyways, there were able to find by figuring out where the picture was taken. Then by searching facebook or something like that. They found his girlfriend from the picture and found out he lived in Texas. They busted him. Check out the video at link below.

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http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_t3...eman-anonymous-hacker-wormer-photo-busted.cnn
 
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Racy photo of girlfriend’s bust leads FBI to Texas hacker
Man posted racy photo, taunting message along with trove of cops' personal information


A Texas hacker with ties to Anonymous was nailed by the FBI after he posted on a website a taunting message along with a photo of his girlfriend's barely-clad breasts.

Higinio O. Ochoa III was wanted by the feds for posting the names and home addresses of scores of police officers on a website in February, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

The 30-year-old Galveston programmer, who the feds say was part of a notorious Anonymous offshoot called "CabinCr3w," linked to the site from the Twitter handle @Anonw0rmer.

At the bottom of the site, there was a photo of a well-endowed woman with a sign on her lap that said, "PwNd by w0rmer & CabinCr3w <3 u B---s !"

Encrypted GPS date from the iPhone photo showed it was taken by an iPhone in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, court documents showed.

After finding references to Ochoa's name next to the "wormer" handle online, FBI sleuths got access to his Facebook page and found photos of the busty blonde he claimed was his girlfriend — who the feds are convinced is the same woman in the photo.

FBI agents stormed Ochoa's Galveston apartment on March 20 and arrested him.

He posted $50,000 bail and is due in court this week to face charges of hacking law enforcement websites.

Anonymous and another group, LulzSec — which has claimed responsibility for hacking Sony, Nintendo, the CIA, AT&T, PBS and News Corp — took a hit earlier this year when it was revealed that hacker Hector Xavier Monsegur was acting as a mole for the FBI.

Ochoa had denied cooperating with the feds in Twitter posts and blogs posts since his arrest.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-texas-hacker-article-1.1062000#ixzz1sLUkL1ti
 
take picture, open in paint, print screen picture, paste into new paint document, save, tracks covered. for being a hacker that guy had to be pretty dumb
 
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