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On the Information Hiding Technique Using Least Significant Bits Steganography

Research Authors
Samir El-Seoud, Islam Taj-Eddin


Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS)
Research Rank
1
Research Publisher
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS), ISSN 1947-5500 © IJCSIS, USA
Research Vol
Volume 11, Number 11
Research Website
http://sites.google.com/site/ijcsis/
Research Year
2013
Research_Pages
34-45
Research Abstract

Steganography is the art and science of hiding data or
the practice of concealing a message, image, or file within another message, image, or file. Steganography is often combined with cryptography so that even if the message is discovered it cannot be read. It is mainly used to maintain private data and/or secure confidential data from misused through unauthorized person. In contemporary terms, Steganography has evolved into a digital strategy of hiding a file in some form of multimedia, such as an image, an audio file or even a video file. This paper presents a
simple Steganography method for encoding extra information in an image by making small modifications to its pixels. The proposed method focuses on one particular popular technique, Least Significant Bit (LSB) Embedding. The paper uses the (LSB) to embed a message into an image with 24-bit (i.e. 3 bytes) color pixels. The paper uses the (LSB) of every pixel’s bytes. The paper show that using three bits from every pixel is robust and the amount of change in the image will be minimal and indiscernible to the human eye. For more protection to the message bits a Stego-Key has been used to permute the message bits before embedding it. A software tool that employ steganography to hide data inside of other files (encoding) as well as software to detect such hidden files (decoding) has been developed and presented.