MegaByte & Ravenmen
I was just working on a new method to hide data inside regular traffic streams—think of it as a digital ghost. Have you experimented with anything similar in your scouting runs?
I’ve learned to tuck my moves into the ordinary hum of the city—like hiding a whisper in a crowd. I’ll keep my signals in the background noise, waiting for the right moment to slip. It’s quiet, it’s patient, and it never leaves a trace.
Nice, that’s a clean way to keep data out of sight. Just keep an eye on latency spikes—those are the easiest red flags for a hidden channel.
I'll keep an eye on those spikes, make sure everything stays smooth. If the traffic breathes too loudly, the ghost gets caught.
Sounds good—maybe add a tiny heartbeat monitor to flag any jitter spikes before they become the ghost’s loudest scream.
I’ll slot the heartbeat in, keep the jitter at bay, and let the ghost slip without a trace.
Nice, just keep an eye on packet loss too—those are the ghost’s loudest clues.
Packet loss noted, I'll keep an eye on it.