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原始链接: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41614490

用户的年迈阿姨大约十年前搬到厄瓜多尔,现在居住在厄瓜多尔。 尽管沟通时断时续,但他们仍通过电话保持频繁联系。 最近,他们联系这位阿姨的努力没有成功,因为她的一部手机“Magic Jack”已经停止工作,谷歌表示她的号码“无法使用”。 出于担忧,他们联系了阿姨的女儿,她说他们母亲的电话号码(以及其他信息)据称已被黑客入侵。 此事曝光后,用户在使用 GPT 处理文件时接到了一个不寻常的电话,据说是阿姨打来的。 用户持怀疑态度,但又彻底地向呼叫者提出了许多问题。 在某些情况下,答复是合理的,而另一些则回避或不一致。 一次奇怪的交流涉及询问阿姨的位置,促使她回答“我在家,在昆卡”,而不是简单地说她在家。 当被问及以前的地点时,她似乎很困惑。 在表达怀疑后,该用户通知了女儿并分享了他们不寻常谈话的细节。 几天后,该用户又接到了所谓阿姨打来的电话,这次要求一张自拍照,特别是一张带有竖起大拇指标志的自拍照。 在要求自拍后,阿姨发来了一张她的护照照片。 这一举动让用户觉得很奇怪,导致他们指示阿姨不要分享她的护照照片,而是遵守他们的自拍要求。 用户怀疑有谋杀行为,于是向女儿发出警报,女儿对消息和互动的真实性表示怀疑。 最终,用户通过 EXIF 数据验证,传递的护照照片似乎是最近的,日期为 2024 年 8 月,地理位置位于姑妈在昆卡的故居。 用户对情况的真实性感到困惑和不确定,思考他们的长辈亲戚是否真诚地交流,或者他们是否在与冒充者交谈。 此外,阿姨的女儿质疑用户的判断,认为他们过于偏执。

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My aunt is (supposedly) in her 90s, having left the US for Ecuador 10 or so years ago. We've remained in regular contact via phone over the years. Recently we went more than a few months without speaking.

She has/had two numbers; magic jack and google. When I tried to call her, the magic jack was no longer in service and google said something about "unavailable".

I reached out to my cousin (my aunt's daughter) to inquire. I was told her number (and perhaps other things) had been "hacked", whatever that means. She had recently broken her hip and was in a hospital recovering.

With this on my mind, I received a call (from the google number), strangely, while processing files with GPT. My skepticism was primed and ready, possibly making me paranoid. However, I did my due diligence and asked dozens of questions, mostly boring things that she typically wouldn't have patience for. Sometimes she'd reply with a reasonable answer and sometimes not, which made it difficult to evaluate. Toward the end, I asked where she was. She said, with an awkward tempo "I'm at home, in Cuenca", which I found odd because she'd normally just say she was at home, period. I then pressed her to tell me where she was before she returned home. She said she didn't understand. I rephrased the question, stating that it was a simple inquiry, eg "where were you before going home?" She said "this is getting too strange and confusing " and killed the call.

I notified my cousin, telling her I thought something was suspicious, still cognizant of all the characteristics one would expect from a 90 year old recovering from a serious injury. My cousin might, technology wise, be in AOL territory.

About 5 days later, I received a call from my aunt, on the google line. This time,I was more passive and cautious, but again, asked dozens of boring questions to probe the situation. I was surprised by both her ability to answer certain questions and also her inability to answer some questions. I tried to ask questions on topics we'd never discussed, in case the line had been tapped for a long time and referencing was established by an imposter. I had begun to suspect I had been paranoid. But several aspects were burning me: 1) typing noises in the background 2) Shatneresque pauses for nearly every reply 3) refusal to answer some specific questions.

At the end of our apparent conversation, I asked her to do a very serious favor for me: send me a selfie, with one hand making the thumbs up gesture. She replied "I'll send you a photo of my passport ". I replied "that's stupid, ridiculous and serves no purpose. Don't do that. Understand? Do NOT send me a passport photo. I'm asking you something very important. Do exactly what I asked. Will you do this?" Her reply: "yes. What is your email address?" This was odd. I told her she already knew and it's the same one she'd had for years. She asked that I tell her anyway. Ok, 90 years old, traumatic injury, possible prescription drugs... "It's my full name @ xyzmail com". We killed the call.

I immediately called my cousin and told her of my suspicions, including some my aunt's babbling about all her finances and accounts being inaccessible. She said that was strange because she just deposited 8k into her account. Meanwhile, a notification appears in the phone, an email from my aunt. It's a photo of her passport.

Having no authority in this situation, but plenty well annoyed, I immediately jumped on a real computer and ran the photo through exiftool. The photograph was taken in 2023 and it was August of 2024. I then grabbed the geo coordinates (cryptically presented in exiftool) and with some effort, geolocated the image to right on top of her former residence, in Cuenca.

I still don't know WTF is going on and my cousin thinks I'm a dingbat. But what I know for sure, is this is an age where such things are plausible enough and will soon be inevitable. The way I think may be deranged, but I truly don't even know if my aunt still exists. But I can have a pretty compelling conversation, either with her, or something strongly resembling her, minus the Shatneresque pauses, typing noises and selective amnesia.



















































































































































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