The term steganography comes from the Greek words for covered writing. If, as a child, you ever wrote an invisible message in lemon juice and had your friend hold it next to a light bulb in order to watch the message magically appear, you've used steganography.. . .. The term steganography comes from the Greek words for covered writing. If, as a child, you ever wrote an invisible message in lemon juice and had your friend hold it next to a light bulb in order to watch the message magically appear, you've used steganography. When using steganography on a computer, you actually hide a message within another file. That resulting file is called a "stego file." Before we build the ports, you should be aware that steganography is also capable of encrypting a message before it is hidden in a file. Depending upon your geographic location, you may be limited by legal restrictions regarding the strength of encryption protocols, or even if you're allowed to use encryption in the first place. You'll see an example of this if you go to the outguess web site. . The term steganography comes from the Greek words for covered writing. If, as a child, you ever wrot. steganography, comes, greek, words, covered, writing, child. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Steganography is a technique for embedding information in files such that it is not obvious that this information has been embedded. The technique is extensively used in putting digital watermarks in such things as digitized artwork, but it can also be . . . . Steganography is a technique for embedding information in files such that it is not obvious that this information has been embedded. The technique is extensively used in putting digital watermarks in such things as digitized artwork, but it can also be used to incorporate secure traffic into files. The first thing to realize is that not all files are equal. Executable (object) code, for example, is not suitable for embedding a hidden message into, as every bit is important and even the changing of one bit can cause the program to not execute correctly. However, for some data files this is not such a problem, and in these cases steganography can be successfully done. The link for this article located at Sierra Times.com is no longer available. . Steganography is a technique for embedding information in files such that it is not obvious that thi. steganography, technique, embedding, information, files, obvious. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Guess what? Osama Bin Ladin uses steganography. According to nameless "U.S. officials and experts" and "U.S. and foreign officials," terrorist groups are "hiding maps and photographs of terrorist targets and posting instructions for terrorist activities on sports chat rooms, pornographic bulletin . . . . Guess what? Osama Bin Ladin uses steganography. According to nameless "U.S. officials and experts" and "U.S. and foreign officials," terrorist groups are "hiding maps and photographs of terrorist targets and posting instructions for terrorist activities on sports chat rooms, pornographic bulletin boards and other Web sites." Simply put, steganography is the science of hiding messages in messages. Typically, a message (either plaintext or, more cleverly, ciphertext) is hidden in the low-order bits of a digital photograph. To the uninitiated observer, it's just a picture. But to the sender and receiver, there's a message hiding in there. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Reports suggest that Osama Bin Laden may have used steganography to hide communications, highlighting major concerns in cybersecurity. Explore more on this topic. Steganography, Terrorism, Cybersecurity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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