Unshredded

Posted on November 17th, 2005

Me and my better half have been chatting of late about the security of shredding documents. My stance was that it shouldn't be impossible to digitally reassemble shredded docs - though it might be time consuming. Cross-cutting would make things much more difficult. A quick search turned up this New York Times article that makes it clear unshredding is not only feasible, but already offered as a service (for a pretty penny) Now, I would be interested if there is a market for an open-source/freeware unshredder software. One obstacle would be the best method to scan in the strips, or bits. What about those biz card scanners? I guess no matter how you set it up, there's some serious scanning grunt-work in store.

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