Note: This technique will only hide files and programs from a human searcher, not software. There are several good Instructables on hiding files so that software can't find them, however this makes the files difficult to access. This is just a quick and dirty way to stash your stuff until you either hide it properly, or not bother because the treat of a search is low.
Why I made this Instructable:
Some of you may disagree or even condemn what I am showing you how to do.
LMAO! You won't believe it, just as I was typing this, I got one of those "You Performed and Illegal Operation" pop-up doohickies.
Anyways, please don't take it personally, I'm just trying to pass on some useful information. You might say: Everyone already knows this. Not true, a number of people I know asked how to do this, so I thought heck, why not make an Instructable?
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Start by opening up Drive C: and locating the folder called "Program Files". Find a program folder for a game, or if you lack games (poor you), open a non-essential program, you don't wanna mess up something important. I recommend some of those little-used Microsoft Office programs. Open it up and let's have a look inside...
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And a couple of blog posts about how it’s done at:
http://chaptersinwebsecurity.blogspot.com/2009/02/hiding-files-in-windows.html
http://chaptersinwebsecurity.blogspot.com/2009/04/python-and-alternate-data-streams.html