integrating GPG with deniable steganography

Marlow, Andrew (London) MarloAnd@exchange.uk.ml.com
Thu Mar 22 11:14:06 2001



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernd Jendrissek [SMTP:berndj@prism.co.za]
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:12 AM
> To: gnupg-devel@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: integrating GPG with deniable steganography
>
> Maybe a good way to hide data (at very low bandwidth) is to take photos
> of your living room repeatedly, adjusting the skewness of this photo of
> Aunt Madge a little, taking that encyclopaedia out of the shelf, etc.
> *until* the JPEG just "happens to" carry the desired information. Then
> leave your living room as at the last picture so nobody can say it's not
> the same as in the picture.
>
[Marlow, Andrew (London)] Come on guys, this is getting ridiculous. The inconvenience of this kind of steg is greater than the inconvenience of not being able to communicate at all. If I had to go to these lengths to talk to my business partner in Zurich I would just get on a plane, met him at his apartment and whisper the secret in his ear !