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It might not be very compact, but creating such a "coded" video is doable.
You could even go so far that it only makes sense if the watchers have a particular private key.
It would look like static, unless you have the decryption key. It's not so different from the encoding that TV channels used.
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Anyway. It's pretty wacky, but I am just going along with the thought experiment.
yea but all that encoded data
is going to be stored in a server
probably FOR EVER
Side channel?
matter of time till ai catches on into this shit
What you want to know?
Yes. Somebody brought up uploading an encoded video to YouTube that can be played, but is not viewable in its original form until decoded.
the best is just dont send em any info to them
I was just walking through how one could create such an encoded video.
@Undead Mockingbird what the fick does that mean?
theres this war against hardware in silicon valley
I was mentioning side channels, because in computer security, there have been amazing bugs that kind of inferred data through very unlikely means, such as the pattern of memory access by another process.
is like there a red tape on hardware
and only big ones are allowed to have hardware
So in confused
lol
Huh? No, I just explained what a side channel attack is in the context of computer security.
I do not know what term you are talking about, but if you are correct, there might be different uses of the term in different contexts.
This is what I am talking about: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Side-channel_attack
Just like binary is just an arbitrary encoding, you can also encode arbitrary data in movies.
Just like any of the letters of this sentence can be represented in numbers, such as their unicode encoding.
But the issue is you want to decrypt it in a mitm attack?
Why not just record it on the player level
I don't know if that was the intention.
I was using the example of the side channel attacks as an example of how regular communication and processes can be piggy backed on to communicate other information.
Not really
Side channel is using hardware to decrypt it since 1 uses power vs 0
"In computer security, a side-channel attack is any attack based on information gained from the implementation of a computer system, rather than weaknesses in the implemented algorithm itself (e.g. cryptanalysis and software bugs). Timing information, power consumption, electromagnetic leaks or even sound can provide an extra source of information, which can be exploited."
Well youtube has a major vulnerability on encrypted video. It is decrypted with the player
I don't want to get off topic.
So you can record the overlay of the video
So im confused, why would you use YouTube for eyes only video...
Like for limited access