Steganography
Steganography is the art of concealing information in such a way that the fact that information is being concealed is itself a secret. Steganography is technically not considered to be a true branch of cryptography, but it can nevertheless be used very effectively for secret communications. The Steganography example is a simple program that shows a typical approach to implementing steganography using a graphical image.
We will not go through the details of this example code here, since they do not have much relevance to true cryptography; however, if you are interested, you may choose to look through the source code provided. It makes no use of any specialized .NET Security Framework classes, and is quite easy to follow if you know ...
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