This clever tool can help identify leakers who copy and paste your private or sensitive text. The tool relies on so-called "zero-width" characters, invisible characters hidden within words.https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/wj7zpm/zero-width-characters-tool-to-identify-leakers-copy-and-paste-secret-info …
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Good thing about zero w chars is that if 2 persons sit next to each other and compare the texts by eye sight, they would see any difference compare to for instance punctuation changes
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I also thought about using zero-width chars to taint text before; but now that we come to think about it, I guess using different combinations of line terminators instead is much less suspicious and even harder to detect—think about "A\rB\nC\n\u2028D\r\nE\n\rF\u2029\nG\r\u0085".
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