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alternate-data-streams
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Removes the Zone.Identifier alternate data stream that identifies files as 'from the internet'
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Nov 2, 2024 - Visual Basic 6.0
Read, write and delete Alternate Data Streams (ADS) within NTFS, to hide malicious payloads
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A command-line utility for managing alternate data streams in files on NTFS file systems.
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List all data (including Alternate Date Streams) under linux using the getfattr command
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ZoneStripper Shell Extension
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C++ class to deal with Alternate Data Streams (Win32) plus a little tool based on it. No pull requests (this is actually a mirrored Mercurial repo).
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Data Fillar & Pumper, ADS Manipulations in Python Just for filling drives with bunch of data and user will unable to check that where the data is added!
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Oct 7, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
Alternate Data Streams (ADS) in NTFS allow multiple data streams to be associated with a single file. In addition to the main data stream, files can store extra data under different names. This feature is often used for metadata but can also be exploited to hide information or malware within a file.
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Dec 26, 2024
🎩 Magical “compression” using NTFS Alternate Data Streams — educational proof-of-concept.
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Jul 17, 2025 - PowerShell
Access NTFS(New Technology File System) ADS(Alternate Data Stream) using golang.
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A steganography project that conceals various types of data within audio and video files, using advertisements (ads) as the cover media.
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