I was using a Steganography detection software and it flagged the following image as using a steganography method called "jphide": http://i.imgur.com/a3pUmpH.jpg
Now, the thing is that when I try to use Jphide to uncover the data it asks for a password, and the only thing I had to try with was the filename, but because I originally found the image from THIS site http://hollaforums.com/thread/8067477/politics/open-directory-found-from-the-podesta-emails-large.html and on the site the image was called "1477744604436.jpg" (which does not seem to be the original name from the Podesta emails because when I searched for that filename it didn't come up with any results). I therefore need YOUR help in finding the Podesta e-mail from where this photo was taken from, so that we can see if there are any suggestions of a password that we can use to crack the image file. Most probably the password will be the name of the original file, so if ya'll PLEASE can help me locate this photo from the Podesta e-mails we might have a chance to uncover what's hidden in this file!!
For anyone who's interested, this is how it looked when I scanned the photos. You will see that the photo in question is flagged as being encrypted with "jphide" steganography method: http://i.imgur.com/VtlG3My.jpg
God Bless!
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IDeliverPizza ago
i know ecactly what email thats from. Gimme a minute
EDIT: GOT IT! https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/35941 True CRED tho: @amCassandraAMA
http://www.fury.news/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Untitled-28.jpg
TheUltimateDebate ago
If u can find it I'd LOVE u! :-D
PleadingtheYiff ago
OP the Swiss anon who uncovered an image in the pizza.jpg photo said the password was the SMTP ID of the email, try that:
https://i.sli.mg/nl49s7.jpg
TheUltimateDebate ago
I actually tried to find the SMTP ID but I wasnt able to find it in the email that the guys here found... Have u found it?
NoRagrets ago
Edit: there are a few SMTP IDs in the source, but on thinking about this, the SMTP ID would not be generated until after the email was sent, so it couldn't possibly be the password for the attachment it contained.
e63csp284426lfb
g68mr68626420yke.23.1417453546899
g68mr68626420yke.23.1417453546962
Edit2: None of these 3 strings work as the password using OpenStego to decrypt.