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🔎 ⚡️КАК TRACK THE PRINTER WHERE THE DOCUMENT IS PRINTED.⚡️

🔎 ⚡️КАК TRACK THE PRINTER WHERE THE DOCUMENT IS PRINTED.⚡️ 🚩 Hashtag : #Research #OSINT 💡 Surely many of you have heard of the so-called “yellow dots”. Back in 1992, Xerox patented a way to identify paper prints in relation to what they were printed on. The method is simple as all geniuses – with the help of small yellow dots scattered on the sheet encoded printer model, serial number, date of printing and a set of all sorts of useful information. A little later, other manufacturers like Canon, Epson, Dell and HP also picked up this method of fighting against those who like to print something illegal. 🎙 Here (https://www.eff.org/ru/pages/list-printers-which-do-or-do-not-display-tracking-dots) is a collection of materials on the subject and a rather old list of printers that support this functionality. And here (https://forensicdots.de/) is a service that allows you, having uploaded a previously scanned document, to check it for the presence of these dots. ⚙️ I want to tell you about DEDA (https://dfd.inf.tu-dresden.de/) – a framework that can not only detect vendor beacons, but also put your own beacons (so that you can investigate information leaks or, on the contrary, anonymize your document by littering it with dots. I’d like to point out that the Windows version has a very user-friendly and simple interface. 🛠 Link: https://dfd.inf.tu-dresden.de 🔥Go to our website, https://brainshacking.com. ‼️ Subscribe to the main channel, https://t.me/BrainsHacking to participate in prize drawings and be the first to know about important updates.

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