Steganography

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'''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.
 
'''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]].
 
For a list of formats, see [[Encryption#Steganography]].
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== Detection ==
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* [https://www.provos.org/p/detection-with-stegdetect/ Stegdetect] - Detects jsteg, [[JPHS (JPHide/JPSeek)]], invisible secrets, outguess 01.3b, F5 (header analysis), appendX and camouflage
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia: Steganography]]
 
* [[Wikipedia: Steganography]]
 
* [[Wikipedia: Deniable encryption]]
 
* [[Wikipedia: Deniable encryption]]

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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.

Formats

For a list of formats, see Encryption#Steganography.

Detection

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