Stealth PGP and Stegonagraphy (Summary)
In order to hide a Stealth PGP (or equivalent) encrypted "noise" file effectively one may follow the steps outlined below: 1 Embed it in "structured garbage" such as is present normally on the deleted portions of the disk. This can be accomplished by using a stegonagraphy program or by splitting the file into small segments and scattering them among "structured garbage". 2 Write the resulting "structured garbage"/noise combination directly to disk. This can be accomplished by using a normal disk-sector editor utility. 3 Keep track of the exact location and size of the file if you want to retrieve it later. Keep this information secure. 4 Modify the FAT (or equivalent) to mark the sectors you've written to as "FREE", "BAD", or "DELETED" (if necessary). In order to retrieve and reconstruct one's file simply reverse steps 2 and 1. For a more detailed discussion of the above method, see the associated message, entitled "Stealth PGP and Stegonagraphy (LONG)". Sergey
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Sergey Goldgaber