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    Stegcore

    Stegcore

    A cross-platform crypto-steganography toolkit

    Stegcore combines cryptography and steganography to hide encrypted data inside ordinary files. It encrypts your payload before embedding it, so the hidden content is unreadable even if someone extracts it, and invisible to anyone who doesn't know it's there. Unlike basic steganography tools that hide data without encrypting it, Stegcore ensures the payload is cryptographically protected at rest. Unlike pure encryption tools, the payload isn't even visible. Designed for journalists,...
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    App-Ink.net - Image Encryptor

    Encrypt youre images on a pixel level

    Image Encryptor allows you to encrypt youre image on a pixel level. This is a very inuitive approach since the image keeps its original file format and will appear as noice. You have full control to encrypt the images multiple times with different passwords. Decrypting an image with a wrong password will not result in a ‘wrong password’ message, but in a useless noisy image which makes automated brute force attacks very difficult.
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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). NOTE: This project has been moved to Google Code. ...
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