Steganography
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Steganography is the practice of concealing a message within another message or a physical object that is not secret. In computing/electronic contexts, a computer file, message, image, or video is concealed within another file, message, image, or video.
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Invisible Unicode Messages
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Steganographic encoding of text strings in arbitrary images.
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Solutions to CTF problems.
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Encodes and Decodes messages through a Image.
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Steganography in images with Python
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Demonstration of LSB Steganography, able to store Images or Binaries.
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Under Your Radar (UYR): Exfiltration using Steganography
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Machine learning steganographic image detection.
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Secure messages within images and set passwords
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Hide data into Picture
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Inspired by TURN and Robin David's awesome python library.
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Steganography is data hidden within data. Steganography is an encryption technique that can be used along with cryptography as an extra-secure method in which to protect data. Steganography techniques can be applied to images, a video file or an audio file.
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Final year undergraduate project - embedding secret messages into a live video stream, transmitting the stream, and extracting the messages.
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Programa que aplica procesos de estenografía a imágenes, permitiendo ocultar y descifrar mensajes.
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Simple steganography example of concealing a hidden messages in an image file.
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