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hi i thought id just do a quick demonstration of how to reassemble a file thats been split up and converted to qr codes and printed out so ive just got a live usb of tails running and im going to use a utility called zbarcam to scan the qr codes back in so ive taken a a database a password database and split it up after encoding it in base64 just into six different qr codes so well run z-bar cam and store it to a file all right so we just gotta wait for a green box to show up so its we go one two three a little bit picky about orientation lets try it okay five and six okay now weve scanned them all in we can close the barcode reader okay have a look at the file here and it puts each decoded barcode as a separate entry just with a header of what type of code it was so just delete them you could probably write something to do it but because its a small job well just do it by hand i know its really exciting video isnt it all right bang okay well save that go back to the comm