In addition, the writing is excellent, although some of the depictions of Evil Corp employees, especially Tyrell Wellick, are a bit two dimensional and cliché. Overall, though, this is one of the best TV shows since Breaking Bad!
Many have wondered why he’d be doing that and how safe would that be?
The answer is that Eliot is hiding the data on those CDs. He is actually copying music to those CDs, then embedding encrypted information on them that only he can recover. So anyone who finds them will see and hear only audio and will be unable to find or retrieve the hidden information. In this way, Elliot’s data on his friends and acquaintances is safe from the prying eyes of law enforcement, or for that matter, anyone else.
In these episodes of Mr. Robot, Elliot appears to be using a software package named “DeepSound” for hiding information within his audio files, but there are numerous software packages for steganography available, including, but not limited to:
Although, in general, hackers use Linux to hack for many good reasons, DeepSound was developed for Windows. In this case, we will be using it on a Windows 7 system, but it can be used on just about any Windows OS.
Step 1: Download & Install Deep Sound
To begin, we need to navigate to the DeepSound website and download the software.Step 2: Deep Sound Interface
Once you have completed the installation, you should be greeted by a screen like the one below. Notice that on the left hand side of the screen it is displaying the directory structure of my C: drive. By clicking on the down arrow next to the C: drive above my directory structure, I can browse to other drives or USB devices on my system.Step 3: Settings
If I click on the Settings icon on the top bar, it will bring up a window like that below. I should set my default language (the only other choice besides English is Slovak), my output directory, and my output format. This software package only works with .flac or .wav files. This means that you can’t use .mp3 files. This is presumably because .mp3s are compressed and the other two formats are not.Step 4: Select Audio Files
Next, we need to select audio files to hide the data in. As most of my music, probably like yours, is in .mp3 format, those won’t work. Notice that I have some Nora Jones in .flac format that I will use here. (Generally, audiophiles prefer .flac as its quality is superior, but the size is much greater as it is uncompressed. That’s why most mobile audio devices use .mp3, they are much smaller files.)I double-click on the audio file and it prepares it for use to hide my files in.
Next, click on the “Add files” icon on the top bar. This will prompt you to add the files you want to hide within the audio file. Here, I have a file namedShayla.doc that I want to hide within the Nora Jones audio file.
Step 5: Encode
When I click on Shayla.doc, it adds it to the right window. Now, I need click on the “Encode” icon on the top icon bar.Step 6: Decode
Eventually, Elliot, or the person the information is intended for, will need to decode the hidden information. Simply click on the audio file and then the “Extract secret files” icon. When you do, it will prompt you for a password. Enter the password you created in Step #3, hit “OK,” and the hidden file will appear in the right hand window.Now, you can read the hidden, secret message using the appropriate software that the message was created in. In this case, it would be Microsoft Word or any other software capable of opening a .doc file.
Reference http://www.hacoder.com/2015/09/the-hacks-of-mr-robot-how-to-hide-data-in-audio-files/
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