The Case Against Steganography In Perceptually Encoded Media
Morlock Elloi
morlockelloi at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 14 01:29:10 PDT 2002
> Where, then, can one hide information streams? The answer is wherever
> *random* information is communicated. (Even just partial randomness is okay;
> I've got a paper on this I hope to be presenting soon!)
State security directive #219:
"No video, film or still image shall contain within it a TV screen filled with
noise. The noise should be replaced by the state-approved patterns that can be
downloaded from the Bit Control Agency web servers."
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