Greenturtlegirl-3.avi

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| Situation | How to detect / fix | |-----------|----------------------| | | Run ffmpeg -i video_track1.avi -c copy -map 0 -f rawvideo - and pipe to hexdump -C . Look for long runs of 00 or FF that may hide an encoded payload. | | Multiple video streams, one of which is a “decoy” | ffprobe -show_streams will list all streams. Extract each ( -map 0:v:1 , -map 0:v:2 , …) and repeat the frame analysis on each. | | Audio is actually a modulated carrier (e.g., DTMF, Morse, BPSK) | Use audacity to view the waveform at a high zoom, or multimon-ng / gqrx for decoding. | | Stego in subtitle stream | Dump the subtitle file ( .srt or .ass ) and run strings , base64 , or zsteg on it. | | The flag is split across several different chunks | Keep a notebook. When you see multiple suspicious blobs (e.g., chunk XXXX , frame_0012.png , audio_chunk.bin ) try concatenating them in the order they appear in the file. | Greenturtlegirl-3.avi

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