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DeadnDone
05-02-2012, 08:27 AM
Hi guys, first time doing posting yay. Basically my friend wants to create a piece of art with some security features in it for fun.

a watermark consisting of multiple images of a padlock with two keys which is visible when held up to the light

fluorescent tricolour threads on both sides of the document glow blue, yellow and red when held under ultra violet light

a border to the right of the police logos on the front of the document is printed in MICROTYPE which can be read when viewed under magnification

images on the front are printed in heat sensitive ink and, when moderate heat or friction is applied, they will fade or disappear momentarily

hidden images printed in fluorescent ink and will glow yellow when viewed under ultra violet light

screened background printed in solvent reactive ink

This should explain them in a bit more detail with images
http://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/police-checks/~/media/afp/pdf/n/national-police-certificate-sample.ashx

So basically if anyone has any ideas on where to get/how to create these features, it would be much appreciated. My friend has already read many of the threads here discussing creation of similar features, but some here are new to her, like tricolour fluroescent threads
:)

skygear
05-02-2012, 01:35 PM
Just brainstorming here since I don't have one of these documents in my hand to pick apart each security feature -

Micro Print - actual microprinting can be done with plates, microprint pad printer, printer etc.

Water mark - can be either printed or use a "Water Mark Stamp Pad"

Padlock with keys - Make a stamp using Stencil Pro

Flouressing/ UV threads - you could always 'paint' them on - if you find a source for the threads online... or you could get each marker/ ink in the respective colors and draw them on. I would start with the visible colors first then let dry and apply the UV overtop of it.

Heat sensitive ink - haven't looked into it yet but if you looked a little I imagine it wouldn't be that hard to find - now purchasing it is a different story.

UV printing - nothing new... theres tons of sources on the net and printer cartridges for whatever printer readily available.

Screened background - So what. No one is going to take out a solvent to test the document and possibly ruin it just to test the authenticity. What happens when the solvent comes in contact? - just print it with the normal printer

Read the FAKE ID GUIDE and COUNTERFIETING MONEY here in the forum to better familiar yourself with methods also


Again - this is just a quick glance off the top of my head without searching to in depth.

skygear
05-02-2012, 01:36 PM
Heres the "ThermoChromic" ink/ pigment.... anyone can buy it http://www.thermochromic-polymers.com/thermochromic/thermochromic-pigments-customized.html

skygear
05-02-2012, 01:59 PM
To apply thermochromatic ink, again use stencil pro and make a stamp

As for the shields, searching for a decent pic would allow you to trace it

tuer502gt
05-02-2012, 02:05 PM
Linking to the Australian Federal Police makes no sense.

The referral URL will show up for them.

DDoSing them by hotlinking to a high traffic site would work better, if that's what you're trying to do.

tuer502gt
05-02-2012, 02:23 PM
The AFP are lame. They always get in trouble for breaking the law.

They also have a quasi military capability where they dress up in army clothes, get army style guns and go pretend to be soldiers where soldiers are deployed. They should not wear the same uniforms as soldiers because it creates confusion when they get seen and the soldiers are not aware of any other soldiers in the area. Because of their lack of identification and non standard weapons they could get viewed as SF. And they aren't. And if they claim the uniform matching is to blend in and not draw attention and get shot at,
why don't they use F88's?

They also have an intelligence capability and are not an intelligence agency. They suck at that too.

They also have a counter terrorist branch and suck at that. Leave it to the army you faggots.

Their job is supposed to, among other things, counter international organised crime. There was a big fight at Sydney airport involving international organised crime figures, and one guy got killed in front of civilians. They did nothing. Some people went to jail for murder, because the AFP suck so bad they couldn't get them for anything that wasn't on tape with dozens of witnesses.

Where were their counter terrorist guys for the airport in case of a terrorist incident?

STD
05-02-2012, 02:59 PM
Read my posts in this thread too:

http://www.zoklet.net/bbs/showthread.php?p=3536735

Not exactly a how-to guide, some some previous experiences from a certain person.

STD
05-02-2012, 03:01 PM
The AFP are lame. They always get in trouble for breaking the law.

They also have a quasi military capability where they dress up in army clothes, get army style guns and go pretend to be soldiers where soldiers are deployed. They should not wear the same uniforms as soldiers because it creates confusion when they get seen and the soldiers are not aware of any other soldiers in the area. Because of their lack of identification and non standard weapons they could get viewed as SF. And they aren't. And if they claim the uniform matching is to blend in and not draw attention and get shot at,
why don't they use F88's?

They also have an intelligence capability and are not an intelligence agency. They suck at that too.

They also have a counter terrorist branch and suck at that. Leave it to the army you faggots.

Their job is supposed to, among other things, counter international organised crime. There was a big fight at Sydney airport involving international organised crime figures, and one guy got killed in front of civilians. They did nothing. Some people went to jail for murder, because the AFP suck so bad they couldn't get them for anything that wasn't on tape with dozens of witnesses.

Where were their counter terrorist guys for the airport in case of a terrorist incident?
Add to that the ASIO officers (and I think ASIS too) aren't allowed to carry guns. Of course, I bet ASIS pretty much arm up when required when they're doing their thing on foreign soil.

tuer502gt
05-02-2012, 03:13 PM
I bet they have guns and do whacks.

Maybe with house fires and electrocutions and "suicides" and hit and runs.

But how do you go undercover with a gun?

"Oh, that Uzi? I always have that."

They probably use the SAS for the hardcore assassinations though.

DeadnDone
05-03-2012, 01:37 AM
Linking to the Australian Federal Police makes no sense.


I think it does, seeing as its a link to the document my friend hypothetically wants to turn into art

thanks for the responses guys, ive been reading pretty much all the articles in BI for a while now, so it has given me some kind of head start, just wanted to get further ideas specific to these documents
cheers :)