Hide and Seek: A White Paper in Steganography | ||||
Journal of the ACS Advances in Computer Science | ||||
Article 4, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2013, Page 61-95 PDF (6.46 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/asc.2013.158158 | ||||
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Abstract | ||||
Steganography, derived from the Greek, literally means, Covered writing. It is the science of hiding information in ways that prevent the detection of hidden messages. Digital technology gives us new ways to apply steganographic techniques, including one of the most trickery that of hiding information in multimedia likes image, audio and video. It includes a huge array of secret communications methods that conceal the messages very existence. These methods include invisible inks, microdots, character arrangement, digital signatures, covert channels, and spread spectrum communications. Steganography and Cryptography are cousins in the spycraft family. Cryptography scrambles a message so it cannot be understood while Steganography hides the message so it cannot be seen. A message in ciphertext, for instance, might arouse suspicion on the part of the recipient while an invisible message created with steganographic methods will not. The purpose of the presented white paper is to provide momentary information in the area of Steganography with illustrations of some methods for Steganography. Providing and evaluating steganographic methods with experiments. In this article image files are discussed and how to hide information in them | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Cover image; Embedding; Extraction; Steganography; Secret message | ||||
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