holy_calamity writes “Two Polish researchers state they’ve developed a system to hide secret steganographic messages in the packets of a VOIP connection. It exploits the fact VOIP uses UDP, not TCP; it is designed to tolerate some packets going missing so hijacking a few to transmit a hidden message is not a problem.” You may also be interested in reading the original paper.
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