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what is going on guys welcome back in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to learn how to hide information inside of jpeg files and this goes beyond basic stuff like strings numbers or any other primitive data types weamp;#39;re going to be able to hide fully executable programs inside of jpeg files without changing the image without changing anything about the image functionality itamp;#39;s still a normal photo itamp;#39;s still a normal jpeg file but it has some information in it that we can then also extract again and in order to show you how you can do that weamp;#39;re going to use this image here so this is a basic jpeg file an image of a woman taking a picture with a camera and all that uh you can see the extension here is jpeg literally every jpeg file that is a normal jpeg file will work for this so you donamp;#39;t have to pick a special one um and weamp;#39;re going to look at the bytes of the jpeg file in order to see why we can do that and how we can d