Steganography Test (password is lowercase)
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"Drink More Ovaltine"
A crummy commercial
Be sure to what!!?
I hope this is a reference to the Jasper Ford book "Shades of Grey" !
I downloaded SilentEye and tried it, but it doesn't find anything. I may be doing something wrong -- there are no real instructions for using SilentEye.
I'm using OpenStego but it's giving me an error.
java.io.IOException: ObjectIdentifier() -- data isn't an object id (tag =48)
Same error here with the correct password. If I use a incorrect password, I get a different message indicating the password may be incorrect.
Yes same here, with the correct password I get that error message above, but with an incorrect password, it says the password is incorrect or I'm not using the right image.
Tried PixelKnot and it said the password is wrong
No worries!
I can't do anything with this in silenteye or openstego.
Password is not working for me on Pixelknot
My pixelknot is F'd up...
It kept crashing on me....brand new phone and it is not working for me!!
What’s this all mean? ?
I've been playing around with SilentEye. I've been able to successfully take a photo, embed a message, and then decode it.
One thing I've noticed with SilentEye: if you enter an incorrect password when decoding, the message that comes back is:
"This media don't seem to have an hidden message."
This is misleading, as it may actually have a message if you type in the correct password.
The one thing I'm not sure about is whether you have to use the same method for decoding as was used to code it.
So far, I've been unsuccessful in discovering any passwords that will work with the "old photos."
So look for a "fat" .png? Wouldn't regular .png have a predictible size for dimensions? As opposed to some complex .tif or other format that could have layers and masks?
That is not a format I ever worked with except to convert it, thanks for the info. I was remembering some project of setting up graphics that had to be .tiff and noticing that parts would get huge in a hurry but it was no problem so I never thought about the math of size increase. Now I think there is a lot of information that might at least be inferred.
I tried the flag png with SilentEye and didn't find anything, either. I also tried the test at the top of this thread and found nothing. That being said, I don't know whether I'm doing this right or not.
Tried pixelknot and it failed immediately, didn't spend the usual minute or so spinning. The low res space force pic did the same thing, no idea if that implies anything, besides maybe that pixelknot wasn't used on that image.
I tried pixelknot on two test pics, a jpg and a webp, and they both ended up with the same header showing up in "strings" output. Yours doesn't have that, you commented below here saying you used openstego for this image.
Have you checked the SF pic with openstego at all? Does it take the same amount of time to fail on a wrong password, as on a pic that doesn't have a message in it?
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hRZmklCU/x/c/4Dx5ap3RTgW
I remember seeing a q post with an American flag I think it was freedom.png
Probably just go to qalerts or something.
I'm going to assume that Pixelknot doesn't have a PC version. Do you know if that is correct?
Darn. That takes me out of the game...and just when it was getting fun. :-(
Well, then, put me in Coach, I'm ready to play today!