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Steganography Attack

A steganography attack is when someone tries to find and decode hidden messages that have been embedded in things like pictures or music files. This is done using special software that can detect subtle changes in the file that were made by the original message. The purpose of steganography is to keep messages secret by hiding them in plain sight, so a steganography attack is an attempt to uncover that hidden message. It’s like trying to find a secret note that someone has hidden in a book by looking for any letters or words that don’t seem to fit in with the rest of the text. To prevent steganography attacks, people can use encryption to make the message unreadable to anyone who doesn’t have the key to decode it.