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May
28th

Hide file under your JPG image

Files under Software, Tips and Trick | Posted by calvyn

This is a simple trick to hide your file under the Jpeg image. if you have any confidential file, you able to hide it and save it into pendrive to transfer. Once people steal your file, they have no idea to open. I get know this trick from a blog name Cypherhackz.net

  1. Prepare a Jpeg image (Hello.jpg), a document that you need to hide (confidential data. txt), i put both of this file in to a folder call “testing” under C drive
  2. Zip the both file, name it as zip
  3. Open a Comman prompt , go to the director ( C:/testing/>), type this “copy /b hello.jpg + zip.zip iCalvyn.jpg”
  4. You will found a new image name iCalvyn. jpg apear, this file contain the both of the image hello. jpg and confidential data. text insite. To open it, open this image iCalvyn. jpg with winzip, you will get the file in site.
  5. Complete, so just send this iCalvyn.jpg to the target audience. Once people obtain this image, he/she does not know what is actually hide behind.
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13 Responses to “Hide file under your JPG image”

  1. By Ah Yean on May 28, 2007 | Reply

    walao. Really can o!!! i not using winzip but using winrar. Get the same result. Thank for sharing.. remember next time i send some pic for u then got secret de…haha

  2. By calvyn on May 28, 2007 | Reply

    oops..forgot to mention, it also works on WinRar… haha..waiting for your pic lo..

  3. By Criz Lai on May 29, 2007 | Reply

    Very interesting…but I heard of Da Vinci Code…now is this the Da Calvyn Code? Thanks for the visit and sharing. See ya around :)

  4. By calvyn on May 29, 2007 | Reply

    wow, da Calvyn code, such a nice name… may be i will change the topic as “da Calvyn code” for this post… thank ya…

  5. By seraphangel on May 29, 2007 | Reply

    wow, that’s a neat trick, nice share, Da Calvyn Code

  6. By BengKau on May 30, 2007 | Reply

    you can write a movie , soon will be the 2nd da vinci code

  7. By kimiko on May 31, 2007 | Reply

    cool~ now i know how to hide my files. kekeke =P

  8. By Bob on Mar 19, 2008 | Reply

    It works with any ziping program really (I use Jzip) and you dont have to zip it at all

  9. By Omega on Mar 19, 2008 | Reply

    Can you do the reverse? hide a picture behind a text?

  10. By lol noob on Mar 19, 2008 | Reply

    you can hide anything in anything without even ziping the files using a slightly different method

  11. By HURFDURF on Mar 20, 2008 | Reply

    You do realize that this has been around for years, and is commonly used to infect computers with all sorts of viruses and trojans via email attachments?

  12. By someone on Mar 20, 2008 | Reply

    And them you forward the file to a unix users and he can see it’s an archive and read your secret data! muhhahahaa

  13. By A NOOB I GUESS on Mar 21, 2008 | Reply

    WOW, HOW INFORMATIVE! AND ALL THIS TIME I THOUGHT IT WAS SO EASY TO JUST CHANGE THE FILE EXTENSION SO NO ONE KNOWS WHAT TO OPEN IT WITH. THANKS FOR THIS RIDICULOUS 5-STEP GUIDE!!!!

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