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Steganography tools - Wikipedia A steganography software tool allows a user to embed hidden data inside a carrier file, such as an image or video, and later extract that data It is not necessary to conceal the message in the original file at all
Steganography - Wikipedia Steganography includes the concealment of information within computer files In digital steganography, electronic communications may include steganographic coding inside a transport layer, such as a document file, image file, program, or protocol Media files are ideal for steganographic transmission because of their large size
List of steganography techniques - Wikipedia List of steganography techniques Steganography ( ˌstɛɡəˈnɒɡrəfi ⓘ STEG-ə-NOG-rə-fee) is the practice of representing information within another message or physical object, in such a manner that the presence of the information is not evident to human inspection
Steganalysis - Wikipedia Steganalysis is the study of detecting messages hidden using steganography; this is analogous to cryptanalysis applied to cryptography
OutGuess - Wikipedia OutGuess is a steganographic software It has handlers for image files in the common Netpbm and JPEG formats, so it can, for example, specifically alter the frequency coefficients of JPEG files It is written in C and published as Free Software under the terms of the old BSD license It has been tested on a variety of Unix-like operating systems and is included in the standard software
OpenPuff - Wikipedia OpenPuff Steganography and Watermarking, sometimes abbreviated OpenPuff or Puff, is a free steganography tool for Microsoft Windows created by Cosimo Oliboni and still maintained as independent software
Bacons cipher - Wikipedia Image of Bacon's cipher Bacon's cipher or the Baconian cipher is a method of steganographic message encoding devised by Francis Bacon in 1605 [1][2][3] In steganography, a message is concealed in the presentation of text, rather than its content Baconian ciphers are categorized as both a substitution cipher (in plain code) and a concealment cipher (using the two typefaces)
Printer tracking dots - Wikipedia Printer tracking dots, also known as printer steganography, DocuColor tracking dots, yellow dots, secret dots, or a machine identification code (MIC), is a digital watermark which many color laser printers and photocopiers produce on every printed page that identifies the specific device that was used to print the document
Steganographic file system - Wikipedia Steganographic file systems are a kind of file system first proposed by Ross Anderson, Roger Needham, and Adi Shamir Their paper proposed two main methods of hiding data: in a series of fixed size files originally consisting of random bits on top of which 'vectors' could be superimposed in such a way as to allow levels of security to decrypt all lower levels but not even know of the existence
BPCS-steganography - Wikipedia BPCS-steganography (Bit-Plane Complexity Segmentation steganography) is a type of digital steganography Digital steganography can hide confidential data (i e secret files) very securely by embedding them into some media data called "vessel data " The vessel data is also referred to as "carrier, cover, or dummy data"