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  2. List of steganography techniques - Wikipedia

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    A message, the plaintext, may be first encrypted by traditional means, producing a ciphertext. Then, an innocuous cover text is modified in some way so as to contain the ciphertext, resulting in the stegotext. The letter size, spacing, typeface, or other characteristics of a cover text can be manipulated to carry the hidden message. Only a ...

  3. Steganography - Wikipedia

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    A message, the plaintext, may be first encrypted by traditional means, producing a ciphertext. Then, an innocuous cover text is modified in some way so as to contain the ciphertext, resulting in the stegotext. For example, the letter size, spacing, typeface, or other characteristics of a cover text can be manipulated to carry the hidden message ...

  4. Hidden message - Wikipedia

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    Hidden messages include backwards audio messages, hidden visual messages and symbolic or cryptic codes such as a crossword or cipher. Although there are many legitimate examples of hidden messages created with techniques such as backmasking and steganography , many so-called hidden messages are merely fanciful imaginings or apophany .

  5. Cardan grille - Wikipedia

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    An analyst may attempt to reconstruct the grille when there are several examples of suspect messages from a correspondent. When executed well, a Cardan message can be difficult to spot. Even when an analyst suspects the presence of a message, an innocent letter can contain apparently hidden text.

  6. Invisible ink - Wikipedia

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    Pens are now also available that can be erased simply by swiping a special pen over the original text. Disappearing inks have been used in gag squirtguns, for limited-time secret messages, for security reasons on non-reusable passes, for fraudulent purposes, and for dress-making and other crafts where measurement marks are required to disappear.

  7. Concealing objects in a book - Wikipedia

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    Another type of concealment is the hiding of messages in the text or on a book's pages by printing in code – a form of steganography. For example, letters could be underlined on sequential pages, with the letters spelling out a message or code. There are a number of actual and fictional examples of items or messages having been concealed in a ...

  8. 9 Secret Messages Hidden in World Famous Sculptures - AOL

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    And sometimes, they contain little “secrets”—details that reveal the mind of the creator, or just make them that much cooler. 9 Secret Messages Hidden in World Famous Sculptures Skip to main ...

  9. Musical cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    There is a separate history of music ciphers utilizing music notation to encode messages for reasons of espionage or personal security that involved encryption and/or steganography. Because of the multitudinous ways in which notes and letters can be related, detecting hidden ciphers in music and proving accurate decipherment can be difficult.