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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

How to bind a trojan or virus into image JPEG/IMG/GIF


How to bind a trojan or virus into image JPEG/IMG/GIF



HOW TO BIND A TROJAN OR VIRUS INTO IMAGE:-

 The method was not difficult to bind virus or trojan into JPEG/PNG?GIF but it involves some hassle. It includes making a new folder and copying files through the command line.
There is a tool known as JPGFileBinder which can be used for the same purpose. The software is portable and requires no installation. You can easily hide files inside JPEG images using this tool. All you need to do is download the zip file, extract the JPG+FileBinder.exe in your computer and hide files using a few steps.

Here’s a step by step guide to perform the process:-

1. Collect the files which you want to hide in a single folder because you would need to compress it to .rar or .zip format using a file compression tool.

2. Double click on JPG+FileBinder.exe icon.


3. A small pop up box will appear. Click on the “Picture” button to add picture in which you want to hide files. Click on “Compressed file” button to add files you compressed in step 1.






4. Click on “Output Picture File” button. Now you have to give a name to the output picture file. This output file will be your secret image file in which all the compressed files will stay hidden.



Note: In the example I’ve given a name “picture” to the image file. It will be saved as picture.jpg. You are free to choose any other name.

5. Now click on OK button.





6. A small notification box appears telling you that the files have been binded.





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