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A covert data channel is a communications channel that is hidden within the
medium of a legitimate communications channel. Covert channels manipulate a
communications medium in an unexpected or unconventional way in order to
transmit information in an almost undetectable fashion. A covert data channel
transfers arbitrary bytes between two points in a fashion that would appear
legitimate to someone scrutinizing the exchange. Several IP protocols prevent
opportunities for covert communications utilizing bit fields within the layer 3,
layer 4, and application payload headers. Whilest cleartext communications can
be readily detected, header fields that are highly random can be further
subverted for symmetric encryption information exchange. Unfortunately, we had some audio failure. Fortunately, Joff sent me videos of
his demos as well as his slides. TCP IPID, and Initial Sequence Number demos:
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