Adam Back writes: > Also it's interesting to note that it appears from Niels Provos and > Peter Honeymans paper that none of the currently available stego > encoding programs are secure. They have broken them all (at least I > recognise the main stego programs available in their list of systems > their tools can attack), and it appears that all of the stego encoders > are naive attempts. No, Provos' own system, Outguess, www.outguess.org, is secure in the latest version. At least, he can't break it. It remains to be seen whether anyone else can. See the papers on that site. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FE... Ben Laurie
- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, ... Adam Back
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- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FE... Adam Back
- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, ... Adam Back
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- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, ... Ray Dillinger
- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FE... Greg Rose
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- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, ... David Honig
- Re: <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, ... Matt Crawford