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Paul Davern, Michael Scott. Steganography: its history and its application to computer based data files, Dublin City University, Working Paper. 28 pages. ftp://ftp.compapp.dcu.ie/pub/w-papers/1995/CA0795.ps.Z

 



Steganography is the science of hiding data in otherwise plain text or images. This document is split into two sections. Section one gives a brief history of the use of steganography by mankind. It describes interesting events in history where steganography was used to great or sometimes disastrous effect. Section two describes some applications that exist on computer which apply steganographic techniques to allow a user to hide information in data files.
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