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An Image Steganography Scheme based on LSB++ and RHTF for Resisting Statistical Steganalysis

  • Nag, Amitava;Choudhary, Soni;Basu, Suryadip;Dawn, Subham
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.250-255
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    • 2016
  • Steganography is the art and science of secure communication. It focuses on both security and camouflage. Steganographic techniques must produce the resultant stego-image with less distortion and high resistance to steganalysis attack. This paper is mainly concerned with two steganographic techniques-least significant bit (LSB)++ and the reversible histogram transformation function (RHTF). LSB++ is likely to produce less distortion in the output image to avoid suspicion, but it is vulnerable to steganalysis attacks. RHTF using a mod function technique is capable of resisting the most popular and efficient steganalysis attacks, such as the regular-singular pair attack and chi-squared detection steganalysis, but it produces a lot of distortion in the output image. In this paper, we propose a new steganographic technique by combining both methods. The experimental results show that the proposed technique overcomes the respective drawbacks of each method.

ACA Based Image Steganography

  • Sarkar, Anindita;Nag, Amitava;Biswas, Sushanta;Sarkar, Partha Pratim
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.2 no.5
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    • pp.266-276
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    • 2013
  • LSB-based steganography is a simple and well known information hiding technique. In most LSB based techniques, a secret message is embedded into a specific position of LSB in the cover pixels. On the other hand, the main threat of LSB-based steganography is steganalysis. This paper proposes an asynchronous-cellular-automata(ACA)-based steganographic method, where secret bits are embedded into the selected position inside the cover pixel by ACA rule 51 and a secret key. As a result, it is very difficult for malicious users to retrieve a secret message from a cover image without knowing the secret key, even if the extraction algorithm is known. In addition, another layer of security is provided by almost random (rule-based) selection of a cover pixel for embedding using ACA and a different secret key. Finally, the experimental results show that the proposed method can be secured against the well-known steganalysis RS-attack.

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Secure Steganographic Algorithm against Statistical analyses (통계분석에 강인한 심층 암호)

  • 유정재;오승철;이광수;이상진;박일환
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2004
  • Westfeld analyzed a sequential LSB embedding steganography effectively through the $\chi$$^2$statistical test which measures the frequencies of PoVs(pairs of values). Fridrich also proposed another statistical analysis, so-called RS steganalysis by which the embedding message rate can be estimated. This method is based on the partition of pixels as three groups; Regular, Singular, Unusable groups. In this paper, we propose a new steganographic scheme which preserves the above two statistics. The proposed scheme embeds the secret message in the innocent image by randomly adding one to real pixel value or subtracting one from it, then adjusts the statistical measures to equal those of the original image.

A Secure Steganographic Scheme against Statistical analyses (통계 분석에 강인한 심층 암호)

  • 유정재;이광수;이상진;박일환
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.11b
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2003
  • Westfeld[1] analyzed a sequential LSB embedding steganography effectively through the $\chi$$^2$-statistical test which measures the frequencies of PoVs(pairs of values). Fridrich also proposed another statistical analysis, so-called RS steganalysis by which the embedding message rate can be estimated. In this paper, we propose a new steganographic scheme which preserves the above two statistics. The proposed scheme embeds the secret message in the innocent image by randomly adding one to real pixel value or subtracting one from it, then adjusts the statistical measures to equal those of the original image.

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A New Approach for Information Security using an Improved Steganography Technique

  • Juneja, Mamta;Sandhu, Parvinder Singh
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.405-424
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    • 2013
  • This research paper proposes a secured, robust approach of information security using steganography. It presents two component based LSB (Least Significant Bit) steganography methods for embedding secret data in the least significant bits of blue components and partial green components of random pixel locations in the edges of images. An adaptive LSB based steganography is proposed for embedding data based on the data available in MSB's (Most Significant Bits) of red, green, and blue components of randomly selected pixels across smooth areas. A hybrid feature detection filter is also proposed that performs better to predict edge areas even in noisy conditions. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and random pixel embedding is incorporated to provide two-tier security. The experimental results of the proposed approach are better in terms of PSNR and capacity. The comparison analysis of output results with other existing techniques is giving the proposed approach an edge over others. It has been thoroughly tested for various steganalysis attacks like visual analysis, histogram analysis, chi-square, and RS analysis and could sustain all these attacks very well.