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This my personnal technique will be applicable to put in the Bitcoin SV blockchain for confidentiality or encryption purposes. Are you ready? For your patents!
Consists of:
Step >
doc, picture, information txt or .exe >
zip encoding + password >
GIF incrementation >
sha 256d overencoding >
Timechain BSV dematerialization =
Security encrypted storage in all BSV nodes.|---Windows 98 to 2032 Holo Editions ------------>
I called this "swap steganography encryption". Here's how to do the same by hiding a compressed archive in ZIP format and an image in GIF format, without using third-party software. Note that for added security, your ZIP archive can even be protected with a password.
The simple Windows Copy command will allow you to integrate a ZIP archive (with the files you want inside) into a GIF image. For other users, your file will have the appearance and characteristics of an image.
When opening the image, it will be displayed normally. By opening the image with an archive manager like 7-Zip linked here (
https://www.7-zip.org/), you can access its content and unzip your Zip file, which you can also protect with a password.
Step 1: Convert an image to GIF format
If you do not have a GIF image, the Paint software included in Windows will allow you to create it from a JPG image.
Click on the Start button, on All programs, on Accessories and then on Paint.
Click on the Paint menu and then click on Open.
Select on your hard disk the JPG image to convert to GIF and click Open.
The image is opened in Paint.
Click on Paint menu, move the mouse over Save As and click on Image in GIF format.
If you wish, change the name and path of the file and validate.
You now have a copy of your image in GIF format.
Next step: Embedding a ZIP file in a GIF image
To do this, you need a ZIP archive containing the files to be hidden and a GIF image to hide them inside. Note that for added security, your archive can be protected by a password. If you prefer, you can even encrypt your sensitive files before putting them in your archive.
At the root of your hard disk, create a folder, such as a "screencode" and put the archive in ZIP format and the image in GIF format that you want to merge into it.
Click on the Start button, enter the cmd command and confirm with Enter.
Open the folder where the GIF image and ZIP archive are located using the CD command followed by the name of the folder where your files are located. Confirm with Enter.
cd\screencode
Then enter the following command by replacing image.gif with the name of your image, documents.zip with the name of your ZIP archive and final.gif with the name of the final image, merge image and ZIP archive. Confirm with Enter.
copy /B image.gif+documents.zip final.gif
A new GIF image (final.gif) is created and integrates your ZIP archive in a hidden way. There is no indication that a file is hidden inside.
Next step: Retrieve the image and ZIP archive
You have transferred the image with the hidden archive to a friend and he wants to recover the archive. Here's how to do it.
First of all, the image is recognized as a real image at the system level. You can open it with a viewer or drawing software. Be careful, however, if the image is modified by a drawing software, your ZIP archive hidden inside will be lost.
To access the archive it contains, launch 7-Zip by clicking on the 7-Zip File Manager shortcut in the Start menu.
Browse your hard drive for the GIF file. Select it.
Then click on the Extract button.
Choose the folder where to decompress the archive. Finally click on OK.
If your archive is password protected, enter it and validate.
Now open the folder used for decompression: the ZIP archive files hidden in the image are present!
Nota: can be included in an automated program with a decoding interface for confidential applications or option including in Metanet interface broswer.
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