Can a high-resolution 3D real estate tour be used by criminals to facilitate identity theft or social engineering?
Unfortunately, yes. The detailed spatial data in 3D tours can expose: security system layouts and camera positions, lock types and entry point vulnerabilities, daily routine indicators (schedules on whiteboards, calendars), and personal identity data (mail, documents, prescription labels). While the primary purpose is legitimate property marketing, the granular detail provides a comprehensive intelligence package that could be exploited for burglary planning, identity theft, or social engineering attacks.
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