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Steganography for Windows Runtime apps! PicStealth will help you to hide text in pictures - just like James Bond ;)
How-To hide a text in an image: 1) Open a picture (or just use the default image) 2) Enter your text 3) Click/Tap on "hide/embed" Your text will be hidden in the picture. This can take some time. 4) Save the picture that contains your hidden text for future work.
How-To restore your hidden text: 1) Open the picture that contains your hidden text 2) Click/Tap the "extract" button The text will be extracted. This can take some time.
Option: Encrypt your Text with AES 256bit
Everyone that has access to your pictures that contain hidden text will be able to use this or a simmular software in order to extract your text. You can overcome this by using AES encryption!
Make shure that you've checked the "encryption" checkbox and enter a password (at least 5 digits). Don't forget your password, otherwise you will not get your text back!
Real Steganography: Steganography is the art and science of hiding information by embedding messages within others. Steganography works by replacing bits of useless or unused data in a picture with bits of different, invisible information.
This “unused data” are the least significant bits (LSBs) in the image pixels. The LSB is the bit that when flipped from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0, then no significant change will occur on the total value; meaning no (optical) significant change will occur to the picture.
Fake Steganography There are other apps that claim to provide Steganography while in fact they don’t! Those apps simply create a large file, containing the picture at position 1 followed by one or more files. Such pseudo-steganography can be easily de-coded. In fact, that’s nothing more than a ZIP file (without compression) :-)
Size of Hidden Text Assume that the image is 1000 pixels width by 800 pixels height, then we’ll have 1000 x 800 x 3 = 2.400.000 LSBs. The pixels are multiplied by 3 because each pixel has 3 elements (red, green, blue). And as each character of our message to hide can be represented by 8 bits, then that image can hide 2.400.000 / 8 = 300.000 characters!
PNG Output The picture containing the hidden message will be saved as an PNG image. JPEG is a lossy format. The pixels and the hidden data would be significantly altered when saving as JPEG. This would result in an “disturbed” image.
Keywords: * cryptography * hide text in pictures * steganography * encryption * decryption * AES 256bit