Showing posts with label #steganography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #steganography. Show all posts
Sunday, September 10, 2023
AI Could Smuggle Secret Messages in Memes
In an advance that could benefit spies and dissidents alike, computer scientists have developed a way to communicate confidential information so discreetly that an adversary couldn't even know secrets were being shared. Researchers say they have created the first-ever algorithm that hides messages in realistic text, images or audio with perfect security: there is no way for an outside observer to discover a message is embedded. The scientists announced their results at the recent International Conference on Learning Representations. more
Monday, October 12, 2020
New Malware Toolset Used for Industrial Espionage
Malware authors are using an advanced toolset for industrial espionage, warned researchers at cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
...the tool uses “a variety of techniques to evade detection, including hosting its communications with the control server on public cloud services and hiding the main malicious module using steganography.”
...files are disguised to trick employers into downloading them. They contain names related to employees’ contact lists, technical documentation, and medical analysis results to trick employees as part of a common spear-phishing technique...
MontysThree is designed to specifically target Microsoft and Adobe Acrobat documents, Kaspersky said. The malware can enable attackers to capture screenshots and gather information about the victim’s network settings, hostname, etc. more
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