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      <title>Snowfox - A Cryptography Firefox Extension</title>
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      <description>In a previous post, I discussed &amp;ldquo;Security through Obscurity&amp;rdquo; and briefly touched on the concept of SNOW.Here we&amp;rsquo;ll look a little deeper at SNOW and showcase some of the work I have done with it.Some technical back-story on SNOW:I think the original author&amp;rsquo;s website says it best. . .Whitespace SteganographyThe encoding scheme used by snow relies on the fact that spaces and tabs (known as whitespace), when appearing at the end of lines, are invisible when displayed in pretty well all text viewing programs.</description>
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