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Why would someone use steganography to hide information when encryption programs are available that do that same thing?

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Why would someone use steganography to hide information when encryption programs are available that do that same thing?

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Well, actually there is one very important difference between steganography and encryption. The purpose of encryption is to scramble information so that only those that hold the keys can recover the data. On the contrary, the purpose of steganography is to hide the mere existance of the hidden information. This is what makes steganography more sinister than encryption.

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