Microdot

Microdot
Mark IV microdot camera

A microdot is text or an image substantially reduced in size onto a 1mm disc to prevent detection by unintended recipients. Microdots are normally circular around one millimetre in diameter but can be made into different shapes and sizes and made from various materials such as polyester. The name comes from the fact that the microdots have often been about the size and shape of a typographical dot, such as a period or the tittle of a lowercase i or j. It is, fundamentally, a steganographic approach to message protection.

In 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War, Paris was under siege and messages were sent by carrier pigeon. Parisian photographer René Dagron used a photographic shrinking technique to permit each pigeon to carry a high volume of messages, as pigeons have a quite restricted payload capacity.[1] However, the images were not as small as modern microdots.[2]

An actual microdot technique was used for steganographic purposes in Germany between World War I and World War II. It was also later used by many countries to pass messages through insecure postal channels. Later microdot techniques used film with aniline dye, rather than silver halide layers, as this was even harder for counter-espionage agents to find. Professor Zapp from Germany is claimed to have been the inventor of the technique, and a World War II spy kit for microdot production was sometimes called a Zapp outfit. However, Emanuel Goldberg is also alleged to have been the inventor of the modern technique,[3] [4] under which hypothesis Professor Zapp's connection would be a fiction. Like much in the history of espionage and subversion, there is controversy.

After the Berlin Wall was put up, special cameras were used to generate microdots which were then adhered to letters and sent via normal means. Owing to the extremely small size of microdots, these messages often went unnoticed by inspectors and information could then be read by the intended recipient using a microscope.

British mail censors sometimes referred to microdots as "duff" since they were distributed here and there throughout letters rather like raisins in the British steamed suet pudding called spotted dick (or "plum duff").

Contents

Modern usage

Microdot Identification

External images
a microdot
overview[5]
in detail 1[5]
in detail 2[5]

Microdot identification is a process where tiny identification tags are etched or coded with a given vehicle VIN, asset identification number or a unique serial number. Unique personal identification numbers (PIN), asset identification number or customized customer data entries are also available. The microdots are brushed or sprayed onto the key parts of an asset to provide complete parts marking. The technology was developed in the United States in the 1990s before being commercialized by various manufacturers and distributors around the world.

Popular Culture

  • In the motion picture Mission Impossible 3 a microdot was hidden on the back of postage stamp and contained a magnetically stored video file.
  • In Superman #655 (Vol. 1, Sep. 2006), Clark Kent uses various microdots implanted throughout a suspense novel to read not only the novel but also numerous other works on various topics. The microdots were used here to further explore Superman's newly-enhanced mental capabilities.
  • In You Only Live Twice, Tiger tells James Bond that his men found a microdot on a captured SPECTRE photograph, which he enlarges for Bond.
  • In the 1966 movie Arabesque a microdot was hidden in the eye of a goose on a parchment of hieroglyphs.
  • One of Philip K. Dick's characters in A Scanner Darkly tells a drug-induced story wherein a worker at the local microdot factory had tracked the company's entire inventory out into the parking lot on the sole of his shoe.
  • In the Nancy Drew PC game, Phantom of Venice, a clue is hidden using a microdot on an exclamation point.
  • The 2003 film Paycheck uses a very realistic rendering of a microdot as a key plot element. The handling of microdot technology in the film is worth note as the viewer is shown both how well a microdot can be made to blend into a complementary environment as well as how much information such a dot can carry.
  • In the White Collar episode "As You Were" a microdot was used to send a covert message to Special Agent Clinton Jones.
  • In the Covert Affairs episode "Sad Professor" a microdot was used by one of the characters to store intelligence related to an operation that a language professor used who previously worked for the CIA.
  • In the The Venture Bros. episode Powerless In the Face of Death; while in prison, the character Tiny Joseph comments that "they don't usually write microdots by hand."

References

White, William. The Microdot: History and Application. Williamstown, NJ: Phillips Publications, 1992.


External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Microdot — de 1976. Período 1976 Predecesor Minissima …   Wikipedia Español

  • microdot — ► NOUN 1) a photograph, especially of a printed document, reduced to a very small size. 2) a tiny tablet of LSD …   English terms dictionary

  • microdot — [mī′krōdät΄] n. [ MICRO + DOT1] a microcopy of pinhead size, used in espionage, etc …   English World dictionary

  • microdot — UK [ˈmaɪkrəʊˌdɒt] / US [ˈmaɪkrəˌdɑt] noun [countable] Word forms microdot : singular microdot plural microdots 1) a photograph reduced to the size of a small spot so that it can be stored secretly 2) very informal a very small amount of the drug… …   English dictionary

  • microdot — /muy kreuh dot /, n., v.t., microdotted, microdotting. n. 1. a photograph reduced to the size of a printed period, used esp. to transmit messages, photographs, drawings, etc. v.t. 2. to make a microdot of. [1945 50; MICRO + DOT1] * * * …   Universalium

  • Microdot (disambiguation) — Microdot may refer to: Microdot, reduced size text or photographic images Microdot (car), a concept hybrid city car designed by William Towns in 1976 A street name for LSD or PMA in pill form Microdot (connector), a series of connectors by Tyco… …   Wikipedia

  • Microdot (connector) — Microdot, a company previously based in South Pasadena, California and now owned by Tyco Electronics manufactures a wide range[1] of coaxial and multi pin connectors that have been used since the 1950s for instrumentation and aerospace… …   Wikipedia

  • Microdot (car) — For other uses, see Microdot (disambiguation). 1976 Microdot The Microdot is a concept design by William Towns for a small, economical town car. The car was first shown at the 1976 London Motor Show and was an evolution of his 1972 Minissima car …   Wikipedia

  • microdot — noun Date: 1946 a photographic reproduction of printed matter reduced to the size of a dot for ease or security of transmittal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • microdot — noun A photographic image that has been reduced in size to that of a dot (typically around 1mm in size and circular) in order to escape detection. <ref name=microdots>[ …   Wiktionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”