standard for stegonography?

Sergey Goldgaber sergey at delbruck.pharm.sunysb.edu
Sun Feb 27 22:11:45 PST 1994




On Mon, 28 Feb 1994, Matthew Gream wrote:

> 
> How about something like small random pad, maybe one octet, then a
> signature (such as "***Begin ...") with this header information being
> encrypted via IDEA CFB. You could also include a more structured header
> after this, ie. an ID for the software that created it, so the correct
> demodulation technique can be applied, or at least warned about if not
> available.
> 
> With this type of method, unless you can pre-supply the key, the stego
> header should look like noise.
> 
> Matthew.
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If you're using one-time pads, why use PGP?  _Public_ Key Cryptography...?



Sergey








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