steganography in software
Steganography in software refers to the practice of hiding information within digital files, such as images or videos, without altering their appearance or functionality. It involves embedding the secret data in a way that is indiscernible to the human eye or normal computer analysis. The purpose is to ensure the concealed information remains undetected, allowing for covert communication or secure storage of sensitive data.
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