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1. Open C: Drive and make a folder in it e.g. “hacks”. Put both the files i.e. the file that you want to hide and the image inside which you want to hide the file into this folder

 

2. Select both the files and make a compressed RAR archive e.g. “secret.rar” out of them

 

3. Open Run and type in “cmd” to open the Command Prompt. Now type “cd..” and press enter and repeat this once again. Type “cd sizlopedia” to open the folder.

 

4. Type the command “copy /b maria.jpg + secret.rar safe.jpg” and press enter

 

5. The new picture safe.jpg is now the nested Picture file which has the hidden file saved inside it. Change its extension from .jpg to .rar anytime to access or extract the hidden file

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Nice tutorial ! i didnt know that very helpfull.

Any way to run both files together?
run safe.jpg and the hidden too ;)

 

i tried with 3 files i put 1 pptx and 1 mp3. The pptx work fine the mp3 never did.. maybe cause is mp3.

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Nice tutorial ! i didnt know that very helpfull.

Any way to run both files together?

run safe.jpg and the hidden too ;)

 

i tried with 3 files i put 1 pptx and 1 mp3. The pptx work fine the mp3 never did.. maybe cause is mp3.

In mp3 it won't work :)

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Good tutorial to send keyloggers lel

Not at all. All AV's would detect it as a malicious file.

 

If you want to spread keyloggers, you need a crypter. A good one.

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