asdf <asdf@nospam.com>: Jun 18 09:54PM On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 04:17:18 +0200, picoRNA wrote: > Secretly printed serial number & date outed Reality Winner's PDF > http://blog.erratasec.com/2017/06/how-intercept-outed-reality- winner.html Not news at all since tracking yellow dots in printers were known for many years. If you need to print something sensible and not traceable to you, just buy an used printer and use it for a single print run. Then scrap it in pieces and make it disappear. Or better, buy some used printers every month along with a new cartridge, each one with other stuff at different places, then shelve them and pick randomly one to be single used then disposed of as above. Of course you should not use any traceable technology as well in the process; the printer yellow dots might be meaningless but if a closed source office app or printer driver superimposes other dots containing date/time and your exit IP address, you're screwed anyway. |
Cursitor Doom <curd@notformail.com>: Jun 18 03:41PM On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 21:48:37 +0100, Ian Field wrote: > molded semiconductors can be subjected to pretty much anything that > doesn't break the case. Are you the same Ian Field that has authored several books on UHF/VHF subjects? |
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