Fujitsu hides secret messages in photographs

Any Java-enabled cameraphone will potentially be able to decode the secret messages

Japanese firm Fujitsu has demonstrated technology that can hide information inside images so that it can not be seen by the human eye. The process produces pictures that look normal, but reveal secrets when viewed through any camera, such as the one on a phone.

In principle, the technique is similar to steganography, a method used by the ancient Greeks which saw them taking wax tablets and hiding secret messages underneath the top layer of wax.

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