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jangles ago

WTF- I didn't archive these 3 Chinese papers before I posted this and now I can't open them, is this just me?

These papers, Here , here and Here all are articles published from China that clearly show how data can be hid in various aspects of powerpoint files. Not much coming from other countries, I wonder why? Some of the key details they note is how they use animations, delays, and auto start functions to increase the amount of ‘space’ available to hide data.

thisisnotagame ago

nope, can't open them either :(

jangles ago

Odd but here are other links- Peer Reviewed papers are hard to 'delete'

 

Here is # one

  A steganographic method via various animations in PowerPoint files Wen-Chao Yang & Ling-Hwei Chen

 

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3759/2110f4091332e49ccc4a30e5e6ae4a5fe41b.pdf

 

two- now pay only :(

  A novel steganography method via various animation effects in PowerPoint files

 

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4620941/?part=1


3....

Gothamgirl ago

This stuff is so foreign to me. The program above looks like it is only for the coding in the beginning of a file but not extraction. If we are able to get that far, I have a password for one specific email, and an idea where to find the rest.

ben_matlock ago

Not opening for me either..