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This page lists papers, articles in the press and news related to
Steganography.
Publications related to OutGuess
- Hide and Seek: An Introduction to Stegangography - Niels Provos and Peter Honeyman, IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, May/June 2003.
- Detecting Steganographic Content on the Internet, Niels Provos and Peter Honeyman, ISOC NDSS'02, San Diego, CA, February 2002.
- Detecting Steganographic Messages in Digital Images, H. Farid, Technical Report, TR2001-412, Dartmouth College, Computer Science, 2001.
- Defending Against Statistical Steganalysis, Niels Provos, 10th USENIX Security Symposium. Washington, DC, August 2001.
- Probabilistic Methods for Improving Information Hiding, Niels Provos, CITI Technical Report 01-1, January 2001.
Articles related to Steganography
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28th June, 2001:
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In
"How the NSA is monitoring you", the author states:
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Instead of rooting through my e-mails, I think the NSA should be researching
how to detect messages hidden within other messages. Steganography is one
popular method, where a message (either text or image) can be hidden within
other files containing text, images, or even sound, without a perceptible
change in the original file's quality.
Find your solution with stegdetect.
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1st May, 2000:
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One of Orson Scott Card's protagonists in the "Shadow of the Hegemon" uses Steganography to get past the scrutiny of her censors.
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21th December, 1999:
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"Attacks on Steganographic Systems", by Westfeld and Pfitzmann, illustrates how most
steganographic software packages can be detected. None of the methods will
detect OutGuess though.
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3rd August, 1999:
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Richard Stallman encourages citizen in the UK to use GnuPG and Steganography
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