Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20110066910
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Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Methods of TCP Stenography |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Online Publication |
| URL | http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cg... |
| Author/Creator | Craig H. Rowland |
| Title | Covert Channels in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite |
| Publication Date | May 5, 1997 |
| Publisher | First Monday |
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Excerpt
Excerpt Encapsulating encrypted or non-encrypted information within otherwise normal packets of information for secret transmission through networks that prohibit such activity ("TCP/IP Steganography"). - Concealing locations of transmitted data by "bouncing" forged packets with encapsulated information off innocuous Internet sites. |
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The prior art speaks of ways in which the TCP protocol is interpreted/modified to reveal hidden messages
The prior art speaks of ways in which the TCP protocol is interpreted/modified to reveal hidden messages
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