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NAME

       stegcracker - steganography brute-force tool

SYNOPSIS

       stegcracker [options] <file> [<wordlist>]

DESCRIPTION

       StegCracker is steganography brute-force utility to uncover hidden data inside files.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show this help message and exit.

       -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
              Output  file  location,  this  will  be  the  file the data will be written to on a
              successful cracked password. If  no  output  location  is  specified,  the  default
              location will be the same filename with ".out" appended to the name.

       -t THREADS, --threads THREADS
              Number  of  concurrent threads used to crack passwords with, increasing this number
              might lead to better performance. Default: 16

       -c CHUNK_SIZE, --chunk-size CHUNK_SIZE
              Number of passwords loaded into memory per thread cycle. After each password of the
              chunk  has  been  depleted  a status update will be printed to the console with the
              attempted password. Default: 64

       -q, --quiet, --stfu
              Runs the program in "quiet mode", meaning no status updates or other output besides
              the  cracked  password  will  be  echoed to the terminal. By default, all logging /
              error messages are printed to stderr (making piping to other processes easier).

       -v, --version
              Print the current version number and exit.

       -V, --verbose
              Runs  the  program  in  "verbose  mode",  this  will  print  additional   debugging
              information  (include  this  output when submitting bug reports). Cannot be used in
              conjunction with the "--quiet" argument.

ARGUMENTS

       file   Input file you  think  contains  hidden  information  and  wish  to  crack.   Note:
              Stegcracker only accepts the following file types: jpg, jpeg, bmp, wav, au.

       wordlist
              Wordlist  containing  the  one  or  more  passwords (one password per line).  If no
              password list is supplied, this will default to the rockyou.txt wordlist.

AUTHORS

       StegCracker was written by Luke Paris (Paradoxis).

       This manpage was written by Francisco Vilmar Cardoso Ruviaro for the Debian  project  (but
       may be used by others).