Real-World Steganography
From an article about Zheng Xiaoqing, an American convicted of spying for China:
According to a Department of Justice (DOJ) indictment, the US citizen hid confidential files stolen from his employers in the binary code of a digital photograph of a sunset, which Mr Zheng then mailed to himself.
EDITED TO ADD (2/14): The 2018 criminal complaint has a “Steganography Egress Summary” that spends about 2 pages describing Zheng’s steps (p 6-7). That document has some really good detail.
PaulBart • January 20, 2023 8:12 AM
So what makes this stolen technology, American? Does GE only allow US citizens to be on board of directors and executive officers? Aren’t we all one big diverse, inclusive, and equitable bunch of peoples? Or do nation states, beholden to their elites, think differently?