25 September 2013 07:30
An NSA Whiz Designs 4 Fonts to Foil Google's All-Seeing Eye | Wired Design | Wired.com
by sbrothierZXX, as the typeface is called, comes in four flavors, each exploiting a different weakness in existing OCR tech. The “Camo” style obscures letterforms with camofalgue-style blobs. “Noise” splatters them with digital graffiti. “X’ed” just lays a big, crisp X over each letter, and “False” adorns each letter with another tiny, secondary letters. With each–or better yet, a mix of them all–Mun shows how it’s still possible to print a message that can’t be snooped on by some camera peeking over a shoulder.
25 September 2013 07:15
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