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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Windows covert channel
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Windows covert channel
- From: 8tImER <8tImER@gmx.net>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:48:27 +0200
Hello James,
my guess is you are talking about 'streams' in NTFS.
Example:
Create a text file, save it.
Then use 'echo "hidden text" >> file.txt:1' to add the hidden stuff.
I don't remember how to read that stuff out afterwards though.
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Greetz,
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Originaltext:
Am 20.10.2003 um 01:04:21 hast du geschrieben:
> I seem to remember in the dim reaches of my memory a covert channel in
> the Windows file system where you could paste one file at the end of
> another without it being detectible when you edited the orginal file.
> can someone aim me at the right "buzz phrase" that describes this so I
> can Google it further?
> jim k
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