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You where all thinking it.

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  • yschaeffY yschaeff

    You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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    @yschaeff Doing the lord's work

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    • yschaeffY yschaeff

      You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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      @yschaeff don't lose your banana!

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      • KarpourK Karpour

        @yschaeff now find out how much data you can store on a banana peel and still recover later.

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        @karpour @yschaeff attempting to beat Microsoft's ability to engrave data into glass by engraving data into a banana peel

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        • yschaeffY yschaeff

          You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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          @yschaeff why did you write pineapple on your banana

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          • yschaeffY yschaeff

            You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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            @yschaeff If you wanna be really sneaky you can probably eat the banana and retrieve the peel from waste disposal.

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            • KarpourK Karpour

              @yschaeff now find out how much data you can store on a banana peel and still recover later.

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              @yschaeff @karpour

              If you store your study results using DNA strands I'd imagine you could exfiltrate quite a lot really! Or study subject samples? Inject pre and post genetic intervention samples for each study subject and burn in the randomization and you've exfiltrated potentially millions in IP.

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              • yschaeffY yschaeff

                You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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                @yschaeff now to infiltrate a laser engraving machije into a datacenter
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                • redisleJ redisle

                  @yschaeff Lasers and bananas were just made for each other ..

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                  @jesshurch @yschaeff Now I want a banana laser

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                  • yschaeffY yschaeff

                    You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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                    @yschaeff Not at a nuclear facility though.

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                    • yschaeffY yschaeff

                      You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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                      @yschaeff You labelled that fruit wrong 🧐

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                      • yschaeffY yschaeff

                        You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

                        Isu 🐲I This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @yschaeff Also, is this a way to get a real world Bananaphone™? 😁

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                        • yschaeffY yschaeff

                          You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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                          @yschaeff so fun fact: one of my uncle's businesses failed to get FDA approval for laser-based banana labeling because the existing label manufacturers argued that the fruit would be "irradiated" and that this was clearly unsafe.

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                          • yschaeffY yschaeff

                            You where all thinking it. And the answer is 'yes!'. Yes you can totally LASER engrave a banana to exfiltrate data from your secured premises. Just out of the machine the text is barely noticable. But the next morning? Clear as day.

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                            @yschaeff

                            Now if you engrave an IP packet dump on it, we have this April Fools' RFC taken care of.

                            And it would mean a perfectly legitimate way to include in the RFC the classic joke that "Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana."

                            #IPOverAvianCarrier #RFC #RFCEditor

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