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AD Picture Viewer v3.1







AD Picture Viewer v3.1

AD Picture Viewer v3.1 12/03/2003 11:08 AM

AD Picture Viewer is an image viewer. It supports all popular graphic formats (BMP, JPEG, GIF/Animated GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, TGA, etc.), and has a built-in file manager that allows you to copy, rename/move, delete images, set an image as a Windows wallpaper and multiple image file renaming. It also supports image modification with flip, rotation, and filters. [Shareware $24.00 1.00 MB]




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Steganography is very cool. No, it's not a dinosaur &mdash it's a method of sending hidden messages so that no one knows a message has been sent.

Well, that's just boring ol' cryptography, you say. No — when you encrypt a message and send it, anyone who intercepts the communication can tell that it's an encrypted message. They just can't read it. Steganography disguises the messages as something else, so the interceptor doesn't even know there's a message buried in there.

To read the message, first you have to know how to expose it. Once that's been done, then the exposed message may or may not be encrypted (just hiding the message may be enough to secure it).

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Another great example of a few years ago was spammimic. At this site, you can write a message, then have it "encrypted" as spam. The message comes out looking like a regular spam message that no one would think twice about. For example, this message:

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But, the big glamour in steganography these days is encrypted messages in other files, usually pictures. This news story discussed how Al Queda may have used steganography to send communications to sleeper cells:

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I've done this for fun, and it's incredibly simple. Download.com has a handful of tools available. The message isn't confined to text — you can take a complete file and bury it in another file. You can just hide it, or you can encrypt it and hide it. The cloak-and-dagger aspects of this are fascinating.

The technical basis is pretty simple. Each byte gets it's right-most bit re-purposed to hide the image. This results in a slight loss of quality in images, but not enough that the human eye will notice. It also means that as the hidden file gets larger, the "parent" needs to be larger as well so it has enough bytes to hide its cargo.

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Here is a picture of a bunny. There is no secret message in this picture. I swear.

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