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Secret code in color printers that lets the government track you
If I hadn't heard this on NPR tonight, I might have missed it. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a new finding about a secret code in color printers that lets the government track you.
October 18, 2005 at 10:23 PM in Privacy | Permalink
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» Beating NPR to the punch from dougpetch.com
From JD Lasica, dateline Tuesday night - If I hadn't heard this on NPR tonight, I might have missed it. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a new finding about a secret code in color printers that lets the government track you.Of course, if he was a... [Read More]
Tracked on Oct 19, 2005 2:17:31 AM
» Beating NPR to the punch from dougpetch.com
From JD Lasica, dateline Tuesday night - If I hadn't heard this on NPR tonight, I might have missed it. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a new finding about a secret code in color printers that lets the government track you.Of course, if he was a... [Read More]
Tracked on Oct 21, 2005 5:05:34 AM


















