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Thursday, May 13, 2004 11:01 AM by
jeffdav
the black ink blot
Saw
this
today on
metafilter
. A CS grad student in Dublin has found a way to figure out what is under those black ink blots in classified documents. I was just wondering last night if there was some way to do this. We had been discussing censoring soldier's letters at lunch yesterday. I wonder how this will effect declassification of documents. Perhaps they will start converting declassified documents to random fonts and sizing, like the cliched
ransom notes
. Maybe they will start censoring random words or entire paragraphs, a la
Yossarian
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re: the black ink blot
Friday, May 14, 2004 9:19 AM by
xymon
They mention in the article that many newer govt documents use monospaced fonts, which are less susceptible to this method...
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