In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lyle Seaman writes: >The paper concludes that either "there is not much stego on the net," >or "it's a different kind of stego", or "stego users choose good >passwords." A fourth possibility is that "we used the wrong >dictionary." But I suspect that "love", "hockey", and "jesus" probably >aren't the top choices for passwords among Islamist terrorist cells. The study was motiviated by the article in the usa today. We assembled a fairly large dicitionary, almost a million words. In the discussion, our argument is one of numbers. If there had been a significant use of steganography, I should have found it. That does not mean that particular hidden messages can not slip past our net.
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