EricNoah
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/18/AR2005101801663_pf.html
Spooky story for halloween!
Spooky story for halloween!
Not really. A mechanical printer leaves unique little spots and flaws, that's true. However, you need to have the printer on hand to check if a given sheet was printed by that printer. Having the sheet alone won't help much unless you have a bunch of "suspect" printers to compare it against.John Q. Mayhem said:So they artificially did to laser printers what mechanical printers and typewriters do naturally already? Sounds fine to me.
ragboy said:Unfortunately, what the story is really about is much scarier: Government agencies with back doors into technology.
Something everyone has *known* was happening, but this is red-handed proof. Sucks.