How To Hide A File In A Picture
If you want to send any file personally to your friend and don’t want others to glimpse in, just hide the file inside an image and send it to them. Ok, But how are you going to do such? This Technique to Hide Files In JPG or an image is acknowledged as Steganography, so let’s see how it is done step by step.
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Step 4. Next Search for CMD and open it. If your files are in “E” drive then Type E: and press Enter. Now Type in this Code as it is copy /e hello.jpg+google.rar hello.jpg remember to replace (hello) with your image name and (Google) with your RAR filename. and press Enter
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Method to Hiding Files In JPG or Any Image Format:-
Step 1. Before we move further with the steps, there is something that you’ll need to perform this trick. You will require WinRar Installed on our PC. So if you previously have WinRar archiver on your PC, which most of us do have, you can proceed with below steps.
Step 2. Create a folder with files that you would like to hide in an image file. Let’s assume the folder name is “New Folder (2)” and copy all files in New Folder (2) that you want to hide in an image.
Now Right Click on the Files and select add to the archive. Select RAR as Archive format and Click OK. Or (select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder and if you make a zip file, then process all steps same but replace the keyword .RAR to .ZIP).
Step 3. You will now see RAR file, now suppose you have an image with name “hello.jpg” in which we will hide these files. Copy both Files.rar and image.jpg and paste them in C or D Or E Drive.
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Remember to rename the .Rar Files, I had renamed it to “Google.rar” to make it bright.
If you have done everything right till now, then you will see ‘google.rar‘ (contains all those files you want to hide) has been hidden in the ‘hello.jpg‘
So now we have a new file but what next? If you notice, you will see the size of the new file has increased, and if you open the hello.jpg file, it will show you just the picture.
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