
doi: 10.7282/t3-2qwr-y066
We introduce the idea of dynamic steganography, which is essentially hiding a process within a process. We introduce components of dynamic steganography. The payload process is the process to be hidden. The cover container is the medium in which the payload process is hidden. The cover process is the process that extracts the payload process from the cover container and executes the payload process as a subprocess. We propose what an implementation could be like using image steganography and subsequently video steganography. The payload process is a set of instructions. The payload process is broken into payload components, parts of the payload process. Each payload component is hidden into a frame of the video. Upon playing the video, the payload process is extracted and executed. In the process, we go over software libraries and file types tried and used. Impediments in the implementations are encountered and proposals for future work are offered.
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