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Re: Hidden encrypted messages



Uri writes:

>Probably creating a  GIF/TIFF/whatever  file yourself,
>with normal consumer-grade equipment (noise-prone :-)
>and substituting it's LSB (or whatever certainly lies
>BELOW the noise floor) with bits of the message, does
>sound like the best choice today.

..stuff elided...

>Disadvantages:
>        1) Somebody has to do it, to write code, to
>           buy a Camcoder (:-).

I have a couple of camcorders, a video digitizer for my Mac, a scanner
(1-bit only--bought as a bundle with TypeReader, a wonderful OCR program),
etc. Equipment isn't the problem, per se, it's the lack of standards (e.g.,
so what if *I* put a message into a GIF with Adobe Photoshop--others have
to be able to extract it).

We won't be seeing digitized images as carriers of secret messages in wide
use anytime soon. In this sense, I agree with Uri's point.

>        2) May lead to outlawing of ALL the image and
>           sound transmission  via  electronic media,
>           if Big Brother gets really annoyed (:-).

Doubtful--too widespread. JPEG, MPEG, and a zillion other image standards
are spreading. Big Brother can't ban images, GIFs, JPEG stuff, QuickTime
movies, etc., without shutting down the economy. And digitized voice works
just as well for the LSB method, albeit with a different software approach.
Modem-based voice handling systems are already widespread, and the
"Internet Talk Radio" concept discussed here last week indicates the
feasibility of sending packetized audio. Such a mail system is already
available for the NeXT, I gather.

-Tim


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