LLM Steganography to hide text inside another plausible text
Hides shell commands inside restaurant reviews using MLX token ranking locally.

Browser-based steganography that keeps files local instead of uploading them.
Privacy-conscious users, journalists, security researchers
OpenStego · Steghide · SilentEye
Use a photo, video, document, audio file, or archive as the cover file. The resulting file still looks and works normally while securely containing encrypted hidden files. Everything runs locally in your browser. No uploads. No servers. AES-256-GCM encryption.
Video demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcxjIDRZh9s
I'd love your feedback on the implementation, UX, and real world use cases.
Hides shell commands inside restaurant reviews using MLX token ranking locally.
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