On Nov 17, 2009, at 12:38 PM, Melikamp T. Medley wrote:
Thanks for your answers, David, Timo. A somewhat related question: is there a tool that is designed to produce "undetectable" encryption, i.e. something that is very plausibly random? I gather from your answers that gpg does not do that.
That is correct, GPG does not do that. In theory, you could transform GPG output in such a way to make it (plausibly) appear random. The difficulty in practice is that my plausible and someone else's plausible may not match up - and you also would need a plausible reason why you chose to hang on to a bunch of large "random" files on your machine ;)
If you did some OpenPGP packet manipulation, you could probably do fairly well here... but you'd have to do some work on the receiving side to re-create a valid OpenPGP message so GPG could decrypt it.
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