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  • iagox86@infosec.exchangeI iagox86@infosec.exchange

    @SecureOwl neat idea! Although if I was visiting I might scan it out of curiosity

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    @iagox86 @SecureOwl How do QR canaries work? Is it based on the DNS query? The GET when they click the link? Or do the QR scanners try and retrieve something like a preview even without clicking the link?

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    • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

      @iagox86 @SecureOwl How do QR canaries work? Is it based on the DNS query? The GET when they click the link? Or do the QR scanners try and retrieve something like a preview even without clicking the link?

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      @cR0w @iagox86 @SecureOwl the birds in the phone are just snitches

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      • darfplatypus@infosec.exchangeD darfplatypus@infosec.exchange

        @cR0w @iagox86 @SecureOwl the birds in the phone are just snitches

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        @darfplatypus @iagox86 @SecureOwl I fukkin knew it.

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        • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

          trying a new thing, have 3D printed a QR code and put it on the front porch

          QR code triggers a canary token

          want to see if any of the delivery companies are using the drop off proof of delivery pics to train AI

          #infosec

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          @SecureOwl interesting idea! If I were to guess they probably are using the drop of pics to train AI. Question: how would the QR code canary get triggered during image training? Are you expecting the link in the WR code to be invoked during the training process? Would
          Love to learn more. Cheers!

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          • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

            trying a new thing, have 3D printed a QR code and put it on the front porch

            QR code triggers a canary token

            want to see if any of the delivery companies are using the drop off proof of delivery pics to train AI

            #infosec

            Link Preview Image
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            @SecureOwl my neighbor's whole doormat is a qr code

            yes it's a rickroll obviously

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            • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

              trying a new thing, have 3D printed a QR code and put it on the front porch

              QR code triggers a canary token

              want to see if any of the delivery companies are using the drop off proof of delivery pics to train AI

              #infosec

              Link Preview Image
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              @SecureOwl I need to try that.

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              • aburka@hachyderm.ioA aburka@hachyderm.io

                @SecureOwl my neighbor's whole doormat is a qr code

                yes it's a rickroll obviously

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                @aburka @SecureOwl

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                • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

                  @iagox86 @SecureOwl How do QR canaries work? Is it based on the DNS query? The GET when they click the link? Or do the QR scanners try and retrieve something like a preview even without clicking the link?

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                  @cR0w @iagox86 get request i believe

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                  • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                    trying a new thing, have 3D printed a QR code and put it on the front porch

                    QR code triggers a canary token

                    want to see if any of the delivery companies are using the drop off proof of delivery pics to train AI

                    #infosec

                    Link Preview Image
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                    @SecureOwl I love the question that you’re asking but I really don’t know how this would prove it…

                    Are AI image scanners known to parse out QR codes?

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                    • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                      trying a new thing, have 3D printed a QR code and put it on the front porch

                      QR code triggers a canary token

                      want to see if any of the delivery companies are using the drop off proof of delivery pics to train AI

                      #infosec

                      Link Preview Image
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                      Whelp, sample size of 1 so far, but about 50 minutes after an amazon delivery - where a picture was taken - got a hit on the canary

                      i just checked the delivery photo and the QR code was visible in it

                      User agent was not a phone and clearly some sort of crawler

                      IP address was a CDN

                      but we are 1/1, lets see how it goes with a few more

                      (i get a lot of random work deliveries)

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                      • amd@gts.amd.imA amd@gts.amd.im

                        @SecureOwl I love the question that you’re asking but I really don’t know how this would prove it…

                        Are AI image scanners known to parse out QR codes?

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                        @amd thats what i want to find out

                        i found out that ai text summarizers happily summarize base64, so wanted to try to see if this is similar: https://mike-sheward.medium.com/recruiting-google-geminis-email-summarizer-as-a-phishing-aid-417055295ba7

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                        • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                          Whelp, sample size of 1 so far, but about 50 minutes after an amazon delivery - where a picture was taken - got a hit on the canary

                          i just checked the delivery photo and the QR code was visible in it

                          User agent was not a phone and clearly some sort of crawler

                          IP address was a CDN

                          but we are 1/1, lets see how it goes with a few more

                          (i get a lot of random work deliveries)

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                          @SecureOwl you could have a lot of fun with this 🤣

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