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A Steganographic Method for Digital Images Robust to RS Steganalysis

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A Steganographic Method for Digital Images Robust to RS Steganalysis
Digital images are increasingly being used as steganographic covers for secret communication. The Least Significant Bit (LSB) encoding is one of the most widely used methods for embedding a message in a digital image. However, the direct application of LSB encoding is vulnerable to steganalysis. For example, RS steganalysis is very efficient in detecting the presence of a message in a digital image and to estimate its approximate size. This paper presents a method robust to RS steganalysis, that makes the presence of a message unnoticeable. The method is based on the application of reversible histogram transformation functions to the image, before and after embedding the secret message. The method was tested on 4 greyscale images, with messages of 10%, 30% and 90% of the maximum embedding size. The proposed method proved to be effective in eluding RS steganalysis for all cases tested.
André R. S. Marçal, Patricia R. Pere
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICIAR
Authors André R. S. Marçal, Patricia R. Pereira
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