Use Files or Google drive app and share the file with Pixelknot. It'll then prompt you for a password to decode the image. Takes around 5 minutes per password.
Can do about 1 password per 10 seconds now instead of waiting 5 minutes. We can automate this with a bash script. Anyone have a list of passwords they want to try? Already tried a bunch of stuff and everything that comes out is garbage.
Use Files or Google drive app and share the file with Pixelknot. It'll then prompt you for a password to decode the image. Takes around 5 minutes per password.
Thanks, I'll try that. Seems like the tripcode on the post is worth a shot, no idea what else though.
edit: the "open with" part is the trick there. Hit the pic in the file manager and then select pixelknot instead of Gallery or whatever.
Getting the message back from the test pic worked, and trying the wrong password gives an error message in about the same amount of time.
A pic without a message in it just leaves it spinning at 10% without finishing.
The hi-res pic from the SF page, and a random password, and it's sitting at 0% for a while now. Could be the size of that image maybe?
With the low res pic that's used on the SF page, the .webp, it comes back with the error message right away, no spinning at all.
I tried adding a message to the webp, and after that it took a while to finish with the error, or the encrypted message that I added.
Makes me think there's nothing in the low res one, that pixelknot can pick up?
I found that I can do this pretty quickly with f5.jar from:
https://code.google.com/archive/p/f5-steganography/downloads
Can do about 1 password per 10 seconds now instead of waiting 5 minutes. We can automate this with a bash script. Anyone have a list of passwords they want to try? Already tried a bunch of stuff and everything that comes out is garbage.
also to add, pixelknot uses F5. I looked through their source.