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by csande17
690 days ago
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It would be pretty hard for the attacker to precisely arrange a hundred tiny sprinkles on the surface of a pill to exactly match a known-good pattern. (At least compared to just throwing a bunch of assorted sprinkles on the pill randomly and taking a photo of the result, which is what legitimate manufacturers would be doing.) |
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And if you have a standard algorithm which converts a sprinkles picture or three into a hash. Then now you have a precise target for the machine to benchmark against.