Quoting Tyler Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> WOULDN'T IT BE NICE...If the original encrypted message actually had TWO 
> messages inside it, both very similar. In this example, one of the messages 
> is the "incriminating" pictures of the demonstration, the other is pictures 
> of Pam Anderson or whatever.
> 
> Does this exist? Would it be difficult?

Rubberhose
by Julian Assange, Ralf P. Weinmann and Suelette Dreyfus
http://www.rubberhose.org/

Rubberhose transparently and deniably encrypts disk data, minimising the
effectiveness of warrants, coersive interrogations and other compulsive
mechanims, such as U.K RIP legislation. Rubberhose differs from conventional
disk encryption systems in that it has an advanced modular architecture,
self-test suite, is more secure, portable, utilises information hiding
(steganography / deniable cryptography), works with any file system and has
source freely available. Currently supported ciphers are DES, 3DES, IDEA, RC5,
RC6, Blowfish, Twofish and CAST.

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Keith Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- OpenPGP Key: 0x79269A12

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