Yellow Dots of Mystery: Is Your Printer Spying on You?

5 11 2008
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Yellow Dots of Mystery: Is Your Printer Spying on You?

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Imagine that every time you print a document, it automatically includes a secret code that could be used to identify the printer — and, potentially, the person who used it. Sounds like something from a spy movie, right?

Unfortunately, the scenario isn’t fictional. Most color laser printers and color copiers are designed to print invisible tracking codes across every single printed page of their output. These codes reveal which machine produced a document and, in some cases, when the document was printed or copied.
In this instructable, we’ll describe three different ways to see the tracking dots your printer produces: with a blue light, with a microscope, or with a scanner.

For further information, or to share your findings, please visit us at http://www.eff.org/issues/printers.

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