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Re: NYT article on steganography
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (vertigo)
Tue Oct 30 23:11:39 2001
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 20:57:09 -0500 (EST)
From: vertigo <vertigo@panix.com>
To: Ricardo Anguiano <reanguiano@yahoo.com>
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Seems on topic...It's an interesting read anyway.
http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/chaffing.txt
vert
On 30 Oct 2001, Ricardo Anguiano wrote:
>
> Stego seems to be the flavor of the day. Today's All Things Considered
> on NPR:
>
> Steganography: Linda talks to Dr. Neil F. Johnson, Associate
> Director of the Center for Secure Information Systems at George
> Mason University. Dr. Johnson devised a program which hides
> messages in computer images and music. (4:30)
>
> http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/cmnpd01fm.cfm?PrgDate=10/30/2001&PrgID=2
>
> Audio available after 10pm EST.
>
> -Ricardo Anguiano
>
> "Arnold G. Reinhold" <reinhold@world.std.com> writes:
> > [More alarmist than I would expect from Ms. Kolata. Many sources
> > quoted who claim to have seen lots of stego, but won't give
> > details. -- agr] Veiled Messages of Terrorists May Lurk in Cyberspace
> > October 30, 2001 By GINA KOLATA Investigators say terrorists may be
> > using a stealthy method of sending messages through the Internet
> > called steganography.
>
>
>
>
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