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From the supplier: The utilization of steganography, which allows computers to hide a text or graphic message within a file, raises concerns among law enforcement officials on its possible uses in criminal activities. The technology may be used to spread viruses or used to conceal child pornography and illegal drug trade transactions. Meanwhile, the lack of tools to decipher or uncover a hidden message may pose a problem in the control of illicit activities in the Internet.
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Title: A picture hides a thousand words. (use of steganography for security purposes)
Author: DeQuendre Neeley
Publication:Security Management (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 1998
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: v42 Issue: n2 Page: p17(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
A picture hides a thousand words. (use of steganography for security purposes): An article from: Security Management
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Author(s)DeQuendre Neeley
ISBN / ASINB00097J8RA
ISBN-13978B00097J8R0
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