TEXTO - Text steganography
------------------------------------ TEXTO - Text steganography ------------------------------------ Texto is a rudimentary text steganography program which transforms uuencoded or pgp ascii-armoured ascii data into English sentences. Texto text files look like something between mad libs and bad poetry, (although they do sometimes contain deep cosmic truths) and should be close enough to normal english to get past simple-minded mail scanners and to entertain readers of talk.bizarre. ------------- Perhaphs this explains why, when I tried it, it signed Paul Bradley's name to the output. _Mr._ Nobody to _you_, pal.
Texto text files look like something between mad libs and bad poetry, (although they do sometimes contain deep cosmic truths) and should be close enough to normal english to get past simple-minded mail scanners and to entertain readers of talk.bizarre. -------------
Perhaphs this explains why, when I tried it, it signed Paul Bradley's name to the output.
Mr. Nobody, This message justified the fact that I do not have a killfile deleting remailer messages at present. ROFL. BTW Kent, I thought you never used remailers... ;-) Datacomms Technologies data security Paul Bradley, Paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk Paul@crypto.uk.eu.org, Paul@cryptography.uk.eu.org Http://www.cryptography.home.ml.org/ Email for PGP public key, ID: FC76DA85 "Don`t forget to mount a scratch monkey"
On Fri, May 16, 1997 at 03:24:23PM +0000, Paul Bradley wrote:
Texto text files look like something between mad libs and bad poetry, (although they do sometimes contain deep cosmic truths) and should be close enough to normal english to get past simple-minded mail scanners and to entertain readers of talk.bizarre. -------------
Perhaphs this explains why, when I tried it, it signed Paul Bradley's name to the output.
Mr. Nobody,
This message justified the fact that I do not have a killfile deleting remailer messages at present. ROFL.
BTW Kent, I thought you never used remailers... ;-)
Not me. I'm not smart enough. -- Kent Crispin "No reason to get excited", kent@songbird.com the thief he kindly spoke... PGP fingerprint: B1 8B 72 ED 55 21 5E 44 61 F4 58 0F 72 10 65 55 http://songbird.com/kent/pgp_key.html
participants (3)
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Kent Crispin
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nobody@huge.cajones.com
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Paul Bradley