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How to hide files in an image.
The image as far as I'm aware must have the .jpg extension

Set up:
1. You must have a .zip or .rar compressor.

Steps to Take:
1. Save the picture of choice to your desktop, remembering to change the extension if not .jpg.
2. Make a new .rar or .zip folder on your desktop.
3. Add the files you want to hide into the .zip or .rar (not the image).
4. Click the start menu, run, command Processor.
5. In Command Prompt type cd "desktop" with the quotation marks.
6. Now type in copy /b picturename.jpg + foldername.rar outputfilename.jpg
( If you use .zip then: copy /b picturename.jpg + foldername.zip outputfilename.jpg)
7. Now there should be an outputed file name with a .jpg extension on the desktop.
(Dont close Command Processor just yet)
8. Double click it to open the picture and check it out.
9. When your done looking, and want to view the hidden files:
Type: ren outputfilename.jpg outputfilename.rar or zip
> Now you're done.

A quick info-fact:
With this technique of hiding files in a jpg you can send this to anyone and they just have to rename the file extension to .zip or .rar.

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Frog (10-07-2012)
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That's awesome! I'll be sure to bookmark this to try it out later. :2thumbsup:
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Interesting, I always thought there was a way to deinterlace a PNG and put viruses and such into them.
Will try this later.
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Pretty awesome tut, idk if you can use this to execute a virus because technically it is not binded to the files inside, it's more like a directory, still very interesting! I will be "testing" this soon
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