What Is Steganography?
You know all too well at this point that all sorts of digital attacks are lurking on the internet. You could encounter ransomware, a virus, or a sketchy phish at any moment. Even creepier, though, some malicious code can actually hide inside other, benign software--and be programmed to jump out when you aren't expecting it. Hackers are increasingly using this technique, known as steganography, to trick internet users and smuggle malicious payloads past security scanners and firewalls. Unlike cryptography, which works to obscure content so it can't be understood, steganography's goal is to hide the fact that content exists at all by embedding it something else. And since steganography is a concept, not a specific method of clandestine data delivery, it can be used in all sorts of ingenious (and worrying) attacks.
Jun-26-2017, 11:10:04 GMT