Hiding data using packet headers and some common headers that are found in most packets sent across
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Hiding data using packet headers and some common headers that are found in most packets sent across a network, such as a sequence number and acknowledgment number, is sometimes done by criminals. What's an example of a header being modified, and what are your thoughts on how it was implemented? I.E., like an actual malware case, breach, white paper, or another similar example. Can you think of ways it might be prevented or detected?
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