No not saying it can’t be detected. May take multiple advanced platforms to do so. Run your image, then save the pic, then try to run that one through another one. It’s just a theory, but when I was programming, multiple layers were used. Encryption is breakable if the right layers are peeled back. Think onion....
No, there is other software that you can run it through. It’s trial and error at this point. Try multiple ones. Example, take 3. Run them through the 3 in different order and see what you get. You are on to something huge, but I think about how sophisticated your program is. Encrypted photos are hard to break. Enough time and you will get results. Q dropped an American flag image. Start with that. It’s easier. Then go bigger. The agencies are the most sophisticated in the world at their job. It won’t be a walk in the park. As aforementioned... think onion...
https://qalerts.app/?n=4659
No not saying it can’t be detected. May take multiple advanced platforms to do so. Run your image, then save the pic, then try to run that one through another one. It’s just a theory, but when I was programming, multiple layers were used. Encryption is breakable if the right layers are peeled back. Think onion....
No, there is other software that you can run it through. It’s trial and error at this point. Try multiple ones. Example, take 3. Run them through the 3 in different order and see what you get. You are on to something huge, but I think about how sophisticated your program is. Encrypted photos are hard to break. Enough time and you will get results. Q dropped an American flag image. Start with that. It’s easier. Then go bigger. The agencies are the most sophisticated in the world at their job. It won’t be a walk in the park. As aforementioned... think onion...
Look at all post from the same day as #4659.
It may help
https://qalerts.app/?q=4660
1 is sufficient @ 20% of total. Q
Not sure if relevant but seemed interesting with the stego pic from Qlueless
Did you do embedded string analysis of these images? See if any phrase (or something close to sensical) pops out and try that as your Stego password.