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Latest revision as of 21:00, 16 April 2024

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janny crying
The Tranitor's reaction upon discovering that there may be millions of files he does not know about, and thus, cannot moderate



Steghide is a genre-redefining, slow burn gemerald, useful for stealthjaking in a way that is so pointless that nobody will probably ever figure out they have been tricked into saving a gem on their hard disk. The purpose behind steghide is to embed hidden files into ordinary looking images. Unlike most tools for this, this one is undetected on the 'cuck, as well as the sharty itself. It also has a feature where you can encrypt the content behind a password, so that only the one with the passphrase will be able to reverse the content you embed. This is useful if you want to embed something and have it get picked up by archives, and stored there forever (for free)

To use steghide, you must be a Linux user, simply install the package and follow the example below. Windows ARYAN GODS may also look here: https://steghide.sourceforge.net/download.php

steghide embed –ef your_message.txt –cf cobson.jpeg – here -ef represents the file you will hide, and -cf indicates the file it will be hidden in.

The issue with using it for trolling is that outright saying that a file is a 'steggem is a surefire way to get banned. It's for those soothing, slowburn, /calm/, peaceful moments, when you know an unsuspecting tranny is sharing and spreading your 'jaks across the Internet.


some niggers probably use this to hide ‘P or similarly degenerate things in innocent or not so innocent images, basically dancing swede but more stealthy.

image embedded with steghide
the linux commands for embedding and extracting
the embedded text