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SteganoG V1.2.1   
Suggested by cmmehl, technicolordreamcoat, AlephX - Updated by webfork on 12 Apr 2010
284KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (346)
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Synopsis: SteganoG hides an encrypted file inside a Bitmap file, which acts as a carrier, also known as steganography. It uses a variety of possible algorithms including Blowfish, TEA, RC4, Skipjack and Twofish.

If the program starts in German and you prefer to use English, change it by clicking settings - sprache
Writes settings to: Application Folder
Dependencies: MSVBVM50.DLL
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch the application by double-clicking on SteganoG.exe
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] KranorDoes not seem to decrypt properly when using blowfish. I am unsure if it is the encrypt of decrypt side that is causing the issue. RC4 encryption works perfectly. [2007-02-21 01:03]

[Anonymous] kiestDoes not encrypt/decrypt properly with all methods, but RC4 works fine. When CompressData is enabled, the decrypted file is smaller sized. When CompressData is disabled, the decrypted file seems to be the correct size but it is not the original file (checksum mismatch/content unreadable). [2010-07-23 02:51]


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