S6 DLP Test Site · media carrier lab
NoiseCloud MP4 carrier lab
Generate and decode real MP4 carriers using Lucas Ferraz’s NoiseCloud tool. This page is for defensive DLP validation: small benign files, explicit operator action, and no automatic upload to YouTube or any other platform. We are testing the blind spot, not offering a drive-through exfil counter.
WEV1 / WeaveGo + FFmpeg backend2 MiB encode cap50 MiB decode cap
1. Encode file to MP4
Use a canary or tiny sample. The backend invokes the upstream NoiseCloud CLI and returns a downloadable MP4 carrier.
Waiting for file.
2. Decode MP4 to file
Upload a generated NoiseCloud MP4 carrier and recover the payload. YouTube-transcoded copies may or may not survive, which is exactly the DLP lesson.
Waiting for MP4.
Defensive use only
- The website does not upload to YouTube. If you test a SaaS/media path, you do it deliberately with your own authorised account and a benign payload.
- Detection points: endpoint creation of MP4 from sensitive paths, FFmpeg/Go tool execution, browser upload telemetry, unusual high-contrast/noise video content, and SaaS publishing events.
- Source attribution: github.com/unlucas-br/noisecloud. NoiseCloud is GPL-3.0; this lab runs it as a separated defensive service.