The new feed statements of the fingerprints even the 3D printed weapons could still whisper details of their origin to forensic experts




  • Ghost Guns highlights the darkest side of modern 3D printing technology
  • Fingerprint systems can embed time marks, geolocations and printer identification data
  • The side offers ragged methods resistant to rest for forensic data recovery

The increase in 3D printing has offered new ways of producing tools, spare parts and even art. However, its darker use has caught attention through “ghost guns.”

These are firearms produced outside the regulatory systems, which are difficult to track and have already been involved in violent crimes, including the murder of 2024 of the CEO of United of United Brian Thompson.

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