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Canary trap |  | Canary trap: Encyclopedia - Canary trap |  | A canary trap is a method for exposing an information leak, that involves giving different versions of sensitive information to each of a group of suspects and seeing which version gets leaked.
The term was coined by Tom Clancy in his novel Patriot Games. The hero, Jack Ryan, describes the technique he devised for identifying the sources of leaked classified documents:
Each summary paragraph has six different versions, and the mixture of those paragraphs is unique to each numbered copy of the paper. There ar ...
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Canary trap
A canary trap is a method for exposing an information leak, that involves giving different versions of sensitive information to each of a group of suspects and seeing which version gets leaked.
The term was coined by Tom Clancy in his novel Patriot Games. The hero, Jack Ryan, describes the technique he devised for identifying the sources of leaked classified documents:
Each summary paragraph has six different versions, and the mixture of those paragraphs is unique to each numbered copy of the paper. There are over a thousand possible permutations, but only ninety-six numbered copies of the actual document. The reason the summary paragraphs are so—well, lurid, I guess—is to entice a reporter to quote them verbatim in the public media. If he quotes something from two or three of those paragraphs, we know which copy he saw and, therefore, who leaked it. They've got an even more refined version of the trap working now. You can do it by computer. You use a thesaurus program to shuffle through synonyms, and you can make every copy of the document totally unique.
By making sure that each copy of the document differs slightly in its wording, if any copy is leaked then it is possible to determine who 'sang'.
The technique of embedding significant information in a hidden form in a medium has been used in many ways, which are usually classified according to intent:
- Watermarks are used to show that items are authentic and not forged.
- Steganography is used to hide a secret message in an apparently innocuous message, in order to escape detection
- A canary trap hides information in a document that uniquely identifies it, so that copies of it can be traced.
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- The Canary trap was also used in Clancy's earlier (chronologically) novel, Without Remorse, when a CIA official alters a report given to a Senator, revealing an internal leak who was giving information to the Russians.
See also
- Watermark
- Steganography
- Honeypot
Watermark, Steganography, Honeypot
Canary trap - External link
- Fingerprinting gives a good overview of different kinds of Canary trap techniques.
- EFF.org DocuColor Tracking Dot Decoding Guide How to read the date, time, and printer serial number from forensic tracking codes in a Xerox DocuColor color laser printout.
Categories: Espionage terms | Steganography | Computer security
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Canary trap", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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