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Check metadata for hidden comments or GPS coordinates using ExifTool .
If the image won't open, use a hex editor like HxD to verify the magic bytes. A valid JPEG should start with FF D8 FF and end with FF D9 Fixing Corrupted Images .
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Use StegSolve to browse through different color planes (Red, Green, Blue, Alpha) to see if the flag is hidden in the Least Significant Bit (LSB).
Check if another file is embedded inside the JPEG (like a ZIP or another image). binwalk -e 9d043507-0d89-4c12-8912-c41247c3942f.jpg 4. Visual Inspection Check metadata for hidden comments or GPS coordinates
Run strings 9d043507-0d89-4c12-8912-c41247c3942f.jpg to look for human-readable text or a flag format (e.g., flag{...} ). 3. Steganography Investigation
Try extracting hidden data if a password is known or can be cracked. If this is from a specific competition or
Use the file command to confirm it is actually a JPEG. If it shows "data" or "octet-stream," the file header might be corrupted.