Global Security Watch > Still want that color laser printer?
[CMoore.com] Posted in Privacy, Technology at 15:56 by chris And here you thought I was the paranoid conspiracy theorist. Turns out, they (they being the Powers that Be) bypassed my anti-RFID vigilance and went straight for the low-tech obfuscation, using unique ink dots to identify your color laser printouts.
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[Techreview.com] Welcome to TechnologyReview.com: Or more accurately, your color laser printer may be printing an almost-invisible serial number on every printout that it makes. According to this PCWORLD.COM article thats reprinted on Yahoo news, Xerox and several other laserprinter manufacturers have quietly rigged their machines to print a serial-number in yellow dots on every square inch of every printout that they make.
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