Find Out If Your Printer Is Spying on You

Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:20PM EDT

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Did you know that many (in fact, most) color laser printers are spying on you whenever you print a document? Though you may not have heard the news, the discovery was announced in late 2005. Manufacturers embed a pattern of tiny yellow dots on printed pages. The dots are too small to be seen with the naked eye (especially since they're yellow, see the above photo to see what they actually look like), but under a microscope and blue light they're revealed. The dots are placed in a pattern unique to each printer, and since most color laser printers are purchased through well-documented service providers or direct from the manufacturer, it's simple to track any printed page back to the owner of the printer.

The original idea was obviously to help the government track down currency counterfeiters, since any phony money would be tagged with the yellow dots and would be easily trackable back to the source. But there are also signs of abuse, with the FBI reportedly using the technology to keep tabs on who's printing material for groups like the ACLU and Greenpeace. That's a little scary... and important to remember if you've considering printing a whistleblowing tip or any missive you'd prefer to leave anonymous on a color laser.

If the privacy ramifications of this news bother you, there's some good news. Not all printers have the tracking dots, and the EFF has compiled and updated its list of which ones do and which ones don't. Simply check out this page and look up your printer. (Remember, black and white lasers and inkjet printers don't include the dots.) As the document notes, remember that even if a printer doesn't include the dots, that doesn't mean it isn't using some other method to track your printed pages. If your printer isn't listed here, that means that no information is available about whether that printer includes the dots or not.

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  • 46 Posted by joesean72 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    I work on color copiers/ laser printers for a living this feature is commonly called ECM (Electronic Counterfeit measure) Basicly by law this feature is installed at factories of the manufacture. Because the printers these days are so exact in duplicating originals the ECM is used in the event That someone is trying to counterfeit money that the paper it was printed on can then be traced back. It is a far stretch to call it a spy. Hope this clears up the confusion. However if your that paranoid dont register your printer and dont print things that are against the law!!! Joe

  • 47 Posted by remilliard2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Simple to say "ahhh, I use an inkjet printer, so no problem" ... but in reality much more disturbing. Pages printed on certain models of laserjet printers are directly traceable to the owner of the printer ... not real shocking ... but that such a mundane item as a sheet of paper has tracking information added to it is something to be concerned about. Can anyone really be amazed that certain government agencies are using this information in a manner which it was not intended? lol Give them the ball and they will run with it. When warrantless searches are common this is simply another indicator of what lies ahead. May as well get in line for the upcoming microchip implants.

  • 49 Posted by doghousers on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Bad guys and good guys? What is this, a John Wayne movie? Are we automatically supposed to assume that the good guys are the ones with the badge?

  • 50 Posted by steve123hunter on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    The only manufacturer that came up as never using dots is OKIdata. Whiich means they go to the top of my list for all types of printer purchases.

  • 52 Posted by sxdrift on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    there nuts we need revolution!!!!!! get these ----- s out of power freedom to all!!!

  • 53 Posted by sheeplearentpeople on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    What other vile uses could the government or other groups find for this idea? I mean, they can't just be using it for catching "counterfeiters" only... How many counterfeiters are there in the world? Seems like this is a great way for the government to be able to keep tabs on people everywhere, and only a select group of people have access to the secret knowledge...

  • 54 Posted by rizkybusiness99 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey #35....We Won The War But Lost The Battle....5th Tour Of Duty Sponsored By Halliburton and KBR Kellogg...With Accompanying Music by Celine Dion.....:-X Let's All Hide in Our Bradley's & Military Bases after Every Mission and Expect All The Bad Guys To Go Away!!...Why Should We Actually Live Among the People of Iraq to help Solve Their Problems when There is Beer, DVD's, Air-conditioning & Video Games....

  • 55 Posted by bbelleview on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I disagree with seekercsa. Of course, if you are into "csa" work, seeker, then you would have a "police mentality". Hitler counted on people to say, "Don't worry, the Gestapo is just doing its job against the 'bad guys'". Give me a break, dude! (Or, dudette!)

  • 57 Posted by heartygirl_101 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    my printer wasn't listed and im glad I found this information out! it might be helpful someday!

  • 58 Posted by joshua.judy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:41PM EDT Report Abuse

    seekercsa, your comment is probably the scariest aspect of this article. Do not take this personally but your comment is extremely disturbing since your idealism assumes that those in positions of power, the "good guys," are always of complete integrity. Don't you understand that those in power often abuse it? Consider how many people die on death row who are innocent. Consider the fact of the CIA agent whose name was leaked recently. Oh well, history is set to repeat itself when blind faith and naiveness run rampant.

  • 59 Posted by mrhimel2002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Little dots are not crap !!!! Check out RFID !!! Chips and tags http://www.aimglobal.org/technologies/rfid/

  • 60 Posted by justin_crny on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    well, when i print something i want it to be pvt. So im pretty much against it

  • 61 Posted by aej712 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't trust my printer anyway.

  • 62 Posted by srundquist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Best job for a criminal who has not yet been caught - with the government. The government looks outside first for criminals and only inside if all else fails or if they get bored.

  • 63 Posted by mfrancis86d on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Remember, just because your paranoid doesn't mean their not after you.

  • 65 Posted by edubble1973 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    If people are mad about this because we're just finding out now, think of how outraged they would be about all the things "less than 1% of the people" know about that we dont know yet and maybe never will.

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