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Feature request #7

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PvtSec opened this issue May 5, 2021 · 1 comment
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Feature request #7

PvtSec opened this issue May 5, 2021 · 1 comment

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PvtSec commented May 5, 2021

Requesting for a feature to crack passwords of all compatible files in a directory to avoid the use of scripts

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Due to the way steghide (and as a result stegseek) is set up, it's not trivial to have multiple images loaded at once, which is necessary for batch cracking to be beneficial.

If you just want to crack different files sequentially, you can use a bash one-liner:

find . -name "*.jpg" -exec stegseek {} /path/to/wordlist.txt \;

imo, adding a recursive flag doesn't make sense unless it does something more than just cracking files sequentially like the above find command.

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