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How Steganography Allows Attackers to Evade Detection
Feb. 18, 2022, 8:21 p.m. | Julien Maury
eSecurityPlanet www.esecurityplanet.com
Steganography, derived from Greek words meaning “covered” and “writing,” has been used for centuries to hide secret messages inside regular documents. In cybersecurity, steganography mainly consists of hiding malicious payloads or secret information inside seemingly harmless files such as images, PDFs, audios, videos, and many other document types. While steganography is often considered something of […]
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