Dropping 'Steganography Browser Addon'
Damian Johnson

Damian Johnson commited on 2014-02-03 16:29:08
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Student did this last year.


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-    <a id="steganographyBrowserAddon"></a>
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-    <li>
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-    <b>Steganography Browser Addon</b>
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-    <br>
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-    Effort Level: <i>Medium</i>
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-    <br>
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-    Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
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-    <br>
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-    Likely Mentors: <i>sukhbir, Moritz (gamambel)</i>
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-    <p>
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-    To facilitate the sharing of bridge addresses and other secrets, we want
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-    a browser addon that detects steganographically and  asymmetrically
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-    encrypted content embedded in website content. It would ship with a set
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-    of preconfigured keys, as well as allow users to modify that set.
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-    Additionally, it should be able to embed secrets. It must be written in
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-    an extensible way, so that other steganography libraries and supported
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-    media types can be added to the code easily.
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-    </p>
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-    <p>
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-    As part of your application for this project assess the current state of
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-    Javascript steganography libraries, tell us which one you would pick
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-    primarily, and why. Ideally, your application comes with some mockups of
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-    how parts of the user interface of your addon would look like.
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-    </p>
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-    For more information see the <a
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-    href="http://www.cs.kau.se/philwint/censorbib/#Invernizzi2012">Message In A
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-    Bottle: Sailing Past Censorship</a> research paper.
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-    </p>
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     <a id="betterPluggableTransports"></a>
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     <li>
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     <b>Build Better Pluggable Transports</b>
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