Global Security Watch > Steganography with Flickr
[The Daily ACK] I've just come across Keith McDuffee's article on Steganography with Flickr (via the Unofficial Apple Weblog) which looks interesting since, not only is your distribution channel is in plain sight and a broadcast medium at that, your content is disguised amongst a good deal of extraneous noise. Of course now that Flickr knows people are thinking about this, JPEG's which are "just a bit on the large side" for their actual pixel count might start getting flagged automatically by their software.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
Suburban View of Reality: (via Cosmos)
[Babilim.co.uk] The Daily ACK: He did mention Yahoo's recent acquisitions of Flickr and Konfabulator which I thought was, well, interesting...
[Oscon.blogdns.org] Planet OSCON: I've just come across Keith McDuffee's article on Steganography with Flickr (via .Tags: Flickr Steganography Encryption JPEG .
[Networkworld.com] Spy software?: Some governments make you decrypt your data for use in court (which I think is unconstitional, but whatever), but with Stenography, it's not really hidden in that if a governmental body got ahold of your computer and put some good hackers to work on data recovery, it wouldn't be hard for them to write a script to find any extra data in a JPG file.
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