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![]() ... I think I should post something here.
I'm +mala, I've played with (more or less) hand made steganography for a while, and I'm interested in steganalysis too... this is due to different reasons: - on one side, I think that steganography could be a good way (like cryptography, use of remailers, knowledge about what happens first in your computer and then on the Internet) to protect ourselves and our freedom - on the other side, steganalysis is not only a "funny game" (and a volley match is funnier, after all ![]() I've collected some very interesting papers about steganography and steganalysis on the Web, but still didn't have the time to dedicate a whole page. So, I'll give you the link to a big zipped file (almost 9MB) and then, slooowly, will make a good document to introduce them ![]() Ah, the link (at least for now) is http://3564020356.org/zelif/stego.zip
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#2
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![]() Good or not, just wanted to post it. If anyone will see some basics of stego and that things. Just like me: http://rr.sans.org/encryption/steganalysis.php is one "good" ??? page...
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Of course, anyone can add links here to tutes, papers, tools and so on ^__^
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![]() I've no time to read it atm, but that looks like a very nice document.
Cheers ![]() -kw- |