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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
April 15, 2010 at 6:21 am

No, I'm not talking about the risks to dangly bits from reckless re-trousering.
At Blackhat Europe in Barcelona today, Mario Vuksan, Tomislav Pericin and Brian Karney have been talking, apparently to a packed house, about vulnerabilities they've found in various compression formats (ZIP, RAR, 7ZIP, CAB and GZIP), as well as their potential for steganographical use or misuse. … Read More…

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by cjohnston
April 14, 2010 at 5:18 pm

There has been a recent news story about researchers at Princetown University who are working on a new form of steganography that could allow information to be leaked out of an organization on compact disks (CDs) without being detected.
Steganography takes one piece of information and hides it within another. Computer files (images, sounds recordings, video, … Read More…

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