-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It looks like there is squat in the EXIF data (nothing that I could find anyway).
I remember from depths of memory that Twitter, or possibly some Twitter clients, strips EXIF data from photos when they are uploaded. $ exiftool A9C2RWPCcAAbpvQ.jpg_large.jpg ExifTool Version Number : 8.99 File Name : A9C2RWPCcAAbpvQ.jpg_large.jpg Directory : . File Size : 44 kB File Modification Date/Time : 2012:12:01 20:37:20+00:00 [ <- The date and time I downloaded the image] File Permissions : rw-r--r-- File Type : JPEG MIME Type : image/jpeg JFIF Version : 1.01 Resolution Unit : inches X Resolution : 72 Y Resolution : 72 Image Width : 530 Image Height : 720 Encoding Process : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding Bits Per Sample : 8 Color Components : 3 Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling : YCbCr4:2:0 (2 2) Image Size : 530x720 Bernard On 1 Dec 2012, at 20:34, Jillian C. York wrote: > Can anyone pull the exif data from the photo? I'm not having any luck, but > I'm an amateur. > > On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Douglas Lucas <d...@riseup.net> wrote: > If anyone can get the name of the office or location, or specific names > of Syrian authorities involved, I might be able to do something with that. > > Douglas > Email/PGP: d...@riseup.net 880B7171. > > On 12/01/2012 01:36 PM, Bernard Tyers wrote: > > About the photo: is there any idea where that photo was taken, and what > > date? Is it possible to get photos of the back of the rack? > > > > To me the location for that kit looks strange. The surrounding look like > > an office, however that equipment would not be suitable for general > > office surroundings. > > > > That is indeed an SG9000. > > > > This is purely personal opinion and I could be mistaken but the > > equipment in the rack beside the 9000 has some physical features of some > > ZTE kit. > > > > Based on searches ZTE have in the past hired for telecoms engineers and > > account managers for clients in Damascus. > > > > > > Regards, > > Bernard > > > > > > Rafal Rohozinski <r.rohozin...@psiphon.ca> wrote: > > > > This pic has just been posted on twitter. It was picked up by the > > Secdev Syria Operation Group. It is allegeldy a picture of internet > > censorship hardware taken inside a telecom hub (exchange) in > > Damascus, http://twitter.com/AmaraaBaghdad/status/274919986399703040/photo/1 > > > > It looks like the ProxySG 9000 ( http://www.bluecoat.com/products/proxysg) > > > > Rafal > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: > > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech > > > -- > Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech > > > > -- > US: +1-857-891-4244 | NL: +31-657086088 > site: jilliancyork.com | twitter: @jilliancyork > > "We must not be afraid of dreaming the seemingly impossible if we want the > seemingly impossible to become a reality" - Vaclav Havel > > -- > Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech - -------------------------------------- Bernard / bluboxthief / ei8fdb IO91XM / www.ei8fdb.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQumwNAAoJENsz1IO7MIrrwxoH/iidvpKCWJow0YfVemiGKLsz i8lDiUCmonbU8h1xzGChGYP3alFfd/jVUxQTmf0cSLoqP1kU137Igc7x93hUsFun GvnEC8Xbq5P1xaVVDZXv8wy9NA/6GBgN1nX+lZmNbaLOhEpziPSCC7BVZ7WzTS0a /FBJ45/+wK33p+nTLeO8K0jMp7HZ/RdS8sUC0wafro/j2mINAQ7JxVg6n5qh6ty1 JG4jQtWgQwTegMx9J/1XEH595ZEPzET6yheAf2b1snPjamT2Pwqsk2sy4pK8/jKw BSks926nn8l4tUYYmi0C26r8wqu1FSQxpiwLV7Cdcx4ZOn6iRgeR9cAEvIrGZQA= =lv/t -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password at: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech