Security Researcher Uses Meta Ray-Bans to Identify Strangers in Real Time at RSAC 2026
At the RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, cybersecurity researcher Jake Moore paired consumer Meta Ray-Ban glasses with commercial facial recognition software and identified conference attendees in real time — no hacking required.

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At the RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, ESET cybersecurity advisor Jake Moore delivered one of the most alarming demonstrations in smart wearables history. In a session titled "Facing Reality: Hacking Facial Recognition," Moore put on a pair of consumer Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, walked through the conference, and identified people around him in real time — returning their names, social media profiles, and personal details within seconds.
How It Worked
- Moore paired Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses with Corsight, a commercial facial recognition platform
- A colleague operated the Corsight system remotely while Moore walked around wearing the glasses
- The system matched faces captured by the glasses' camera to public databases and returned identity information in real time
- Nobody identified had consented to being identified — and nobody knew it was happening
The Key Takeaway
Moore didn't hack anything. He used consumer hardware and enterprise software exactly as designed. The demonstration proves that real-time facial recognition through smart glasses isn't a theoretical future risk — it's possible right now with off-the-shelf products.
What This Means for Smart Glasses Buyers
This demo puts the 75+ rights groups' demands in sharp perspective. Whether you're buying or wearing smart glasses, the privacy calculus has fundamentally changed. Read our full privacy analysis and check our Ray-Ban Meta review for the complete picture.
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