Stego is an uncomplicated encryption and decryption software that conceals information within BMP files.
The recipient can easily decode the image using this program, making Stego a user-friendly choice for anyone looking to protect their data. With this software, you get three components to make the process even easier.
The first component is Stego, the GUI version of image encryption, which makes it easy to encrypt your images with a user-friendly interface. The second component is encrypt, a command line tool that allows you to embed text into your images.
Finally, the third component is decrypt, another command line tool that is meant to extract the text from your images. Together, these components make it easy to use Stego for all of your encryption needs.
To get started with Stego, you'll need to install it on your system. The installation process is straightforward - just run ./autogen.sh, followed by ./configure --prefix=/tmp, make, and make install. Once the installation is complete, just run $/tmp/bin/stego to start using the software.
Of course, there are some requirements that you'll need to meet before you can use Stego. You'll need to have ATK, PANGO, GTK+2.0, and GNU Autotools installed in order to build this software. However, if you have these requirements in place, you'll find Stego to be a simple and effective encryption solution.
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