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    dotNet Disk Imager

    dotNet Disk Imager

    Lightweight RAW and ZIP disk images reader and writer to USB or SD

    ...This program is highly inspired by Win32 Disk Imager and sort of copies it's function. However, I've added some features, like verification of readed/writed image file and the most important is on the fly support for zipped images. Another features worth mentioning are simultaneous write to multiple devices at one time or wiping of device filesystem and partitions. I would be happy to hear your feedback and I'm ready to listen to your suggestions. Feel free to request new features, if I found them interesting I will definitely implement them. Requires .NET Framework 4.6.1 (download here: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?...
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    CrypSten

    A Hybrid Cryptosystem with Steganography DLL

    A library written in Visual C# for encrypting a text message into an image file, and decrypting an image file to get the text message using Rijndael Algorithm, RSA Algorithm, and LSB Substitution Algorithm.
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    2Pix
    2Pix integrates with Windows to allow you to easily encrypt and hide files in bitmap images, a process called steganography (not to be confused with stenography). Data is stored in the low-order bits of each pixel of an image, so the file is completely hidden from view. Version 1.1 now provides plausible deniability because no unencrypted signature is stored in the image header. It should be impossible to prove an image contains a hidden file (if you use a strong password and only use 1 or 2 bits per pixel component). ...
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