Also, stenography can be handy to "hide in plain sight". And, if you can link it to something popular, you can practically get at least one-way blind anonymity. (Wikipedia seems especially fertile ground for this.)
A friend of mine wrote an interesting interactive picture stenography example at: http://punkroy.drque.net/PNG_Steganography/Steganography1.php Sorry to be sorry off-topic. Hopefully somebody finds it interesting/useful. Patrick Jusa Saari wrote: > Why don't you just use encrypted e-mail ? > > On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:16:28 -0500, Andrew Fine wrote: > > >>All, >> >>Is there a way I can use Freenet simply as an anonymous and private >>conduit to send a receive a text message? This is for a legitimate >>business use: to prevent industrial espionage of messages between a home >>office and an engineer working abroad where normal telcom privacy is weak >>(Africa or IndoChina). >>At the same time I do not want business users to become civilly liable at >>a later date as accessories to illegal content, hence the user should not >>have to store other peoples' files. >> >>Specifically, can any program outside Freenet use the Linux TCP/IP library >>with the Freenet protocol to contact a freenet end node or gateway to >>originate a message? >> >>For all those you philosophically object to what you would call a >>'leecher': >> I think this class of leeching could send e-gold to the Freenet project >>per byte, so lets call this instead 'paying freight'. >> >>The Eternal Squire >> >>_________________________________________________________________ Express >>yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! >>http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tech mailing list > Tech at freenetproject.org > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech > >
