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- secret are forms of security through obscurity, while key-dependent steganographic schemes try to adhere to Kerckhoffs's principle. The advantage of steganography...
- Slide projector Large-format slide projector Magic lantern Magic mirror Steganographic mirror (see below for details) Enlarger (not for direct viewing, but...
- Steganographic file systems are a kind of file system first proposed by Ross Anderson, Roger Needham, and Adi Shamir. Their paper proposed two main methods...
- or the ****le of a lowercase i or j. Microdots are, fundamentally, a steganographic approach to message protection. In 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War...
- artificial intelligence programs, such as ChatGPT, can be altered to include steganographic data that is impossible to detect, even in theory, when compared with...
- Under UV-light the yellow dots are clearly recognizable. Using this steganographic process, high-quality copies of an original (e.g. a bank note) under...
- distort neighboring pixels. This distortion is predictable, and simple steganographic encoding algorithms will produce artifacts that are detectably unlikely...
- Syllabical and Steganographical Table (French: Tableau syllabique et stéganographique) is an eighteenth-century cryptographical work by P. R. Wouves. Published...
- Magna Lucis et Umbrae included a description of his invention, the "Steganographic Mirror": a primitive projection system with a focusing lens and text...
- Bacon's cipher or the Baconian cipher is a method of steganographic message encoding devised by Francis Bacon in 1605. A message is concealed in the presentation...