Post 9oq0O2g1B3uVB3VWG8 by infosechandbook@mastodon.at
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(DIR) Post #9oaYykWRoe7nKQ0lQO by infosechandbook@mastodon.at
2019-11-03T15:18:59Z
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An example of how not to remove personal data in documents. (We removed the name here.)You can easily copy the blackened line, and paste it somewhere else with data that shouldn't be there.If you want to avoid something like this, black out lines, print out the file, and scan it afterwards.#personaldata #fail #privacy
(DIR) Post #9oaZbRBTeHnIe5eOIq by selfisekai@nulled.red
2019-11-03T15:24:55Z
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@infosechandbook IMO this is the best one. text crossed with a marker on a scanned document (from @niebezpiecznik
(DIR) Post #9obIwNGHvIa2V0G4eW by phel@toot.cafe
2019-11-03T23:53:52Z
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@infosechandbook Luckily #Libreoffice now has a proper redact function that can also be used! :)
(DIR) Post #9oq0O2g1B3uVB3VWG8 by infosechandbook@mastodon.at
2019-11-10T08:49:09Z
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@phel Thanks for the tip, there is now an article on it: https://infosec-handbook.eu/blog/libreoffice63-redaction/