Steganography
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== Detection == | == Detection == | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/daniellerch/aletheia Aletheia] - Detects F5, [[Steghide]], LSB replacement, LSB matching and some kind of adaptive schemes | ||
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/ben4dstegdetect/ Ben-4D Steganalysis Software] - Detects [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]], LSB, Invisible Secrets v4.0, Fuse, [[Camouflage|Camouflage v1.2.1]] | * [https://sourceforge.net/projects/ben4dstegdetect/ Ben-4D Steganalysis Software] - Detects [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]], LSB, Invisible Secrets v4.0, Fuse, [[Camouflage|Camouflage v1.2.1]] | ||
* [https://www.provos.org/p/detection-with-stegdetect/ Stegdetect] - Detects jsteg, [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]], invisible secrets, [[OutGuess|OutGuess 01.3b]], F5 (header analysis), appendX and [[Camouflage]] | * [https://www.provos.org/p/detection-with-stegdetect/ Stegdetect] - Detects jsteg, [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]], invisible secrets, [[OutGuess|OutGuess 01.3b]], F5 (header analysis), appendX and [[Camouflage]] | ||
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== Cracking == | == Cracking == | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/daniellerch/aletheia Aletheia] - dictionary attacks on [[steghide]], [[OutGuess]], OpenStego | ||
* [https://www.provos.org/p/detection-with-stegdetect/ StegBreak] (included with Stegdetect) - dictionary attacks against JSteg-Shell, [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]] and [[OutGuess|OutGuess 01.3b]] | * [https://www.provos.org/p/detection-with-stegdetect/ StegBreak] (included with Stegdetect) - dictionary attacks against JSteg-Shell, [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]] and [[OutGuess|OutGuess 01.3b]] | ||
− | * [https://github.com/RickdeJager/stegseek Stegseek] - dictionary attacks against steghide | + | * [https://github.com/RickdeJager/stegseek Stegseek] - dictionary attacks against [[steghide]] |
− | * [https://github.com/Paradoxis/StegCracker StegCracker] - dictionary attacks against steghide | + | * [https://github.com/Paradoxis/StegCracker StegCracker] - dictionary attacks against [[steghide]] |
− | * [https://github.com/R4yGM/stegbrute StegBrute] - dictionary attacks against steghide | + | * [https://github.com/R4yGM/stegbrute StegBrute] - dictionary attacks against [[steghide]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 31 August 2023
Steganography is a class of encryption in which the very fact that information exists is obscured. For example, an innocent-looking PNG image could contain a secret message encoded in its seemingly-random least-significant bits. Assuming the algorithm is sufficiently secure, it would be impossible to know whether the message exists or not, unless you know the secret key.
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Formats
For a list of formats, see Encryption#Steganography.
Detection
- Aletheia - Detects F5, Steghide, LSB replacement, LSB matching and some kind of adaptive schemes
- Ben-4D Steganalysis Software - Detects JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek), LSB, Invisible Secrets v4.0, Fuse, Camouflage v1.2.1
- Stegdetect - Detects jsteg, JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek), invisible secrets, OutGuess 01.3b, F5 (header analysis), appendX and Camouflage
- StegSpy - Detects JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek), Hiderman, Masker, JPegX, Invisible Secrets
- Steganalysis papers by Hany Farid
- Detecting Steganographic Messages in Digital Images - Jsteg, EZStego, OutGuess
- Detecting Hidden Messages Using Higher-Order Statistical Models - Jsteg, EZStego, OutGuess
Cracking
- Aletheia - dictionary attacks on steghide, OutGuess, OpenStego
- StegBreak (included with Stegdetect) - dictionary attacks against JSteg-Shell, JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek) and OutGuess 01.3b
- Stegseek - dictionary attacks against steghide
- StegCracker - dictionary attacks against steghide
- StegBrute - dictionary attacks against steghide