There are a variety of tools available for steganography, both commercial and open-source. Some examples include:
-Steganography.com's Hide and Seek -Steganography Studio -OpenStego -Steganography Algorithm F5 -Steganography X -Steganography-A -StegEasy -Stegosuite -Steganography Online These are just a few examples, and new tools and techniques for steganography are constantly being developed. It's worth noting that some of these tools may not be legal to use in certain countries or for certain purposes.
[A skit written for our internal corporate event in 2006] NetScreen on Windows: Skit Story, Dialogue Mohan Krishnamurthy Starring: Rajesh – An overly aggressive sales guy who believes every phone call is a golden opportunity to close a deal. Ramesh – Rajesh’s faithful backend support, always on standby. His primary skill: Googling frantically. Mrs. Mumtaz Ali – A practical housewife looking to buy net screens for her windows to keep out mosquitoes and houseflies. Mr. Ahmed – Mumtaz’s husband, an average computer user who knows just enough about technology to be confused but not enough to escape Rajesh’s sales pitch. Setting: Pan-Emirates, the town’s go-to hardware shop, has its phone ringing nonstop. Rajesh’s direct number, 8915691, is often mistaken for the shop’s main line, 8915961. Typically, wrong numbers frustrate him—except today, when fate delivers an accidental lead that perfectly matches the product he sells. Time to strike! Act 1 – T...
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