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Pixel Based Steganography for Secure Information Hiding
N. Shyla*, K. Kalimuthu
SRMIST, Kattankulathur, Chennai
* Corresponding Author: N. Shyla. Email:
Journal of Information Hiding and Privacy Protection 2021, 3(3), 143-149. https://doi.org/10.32604/jihpp.2021.026760
Received 04 January 2022; Accepted 13 January 2022; Issue published 07 February 2022
Abstract
The term “steganography” is derived from the Greek words steganos,
which means “verified, concealed, or guaranteed”, and graphein, which means
“writing”. The primary motivation for considering steganography is to prevent
unapproved individuals from obtaining disguised data. With the ultimate goal of
comprehending the fundamental inspiration driving the steganography procedures,
there should be no significant change in the example report. The Least Significant
Bit (LSB) system, which is one of the methodologies for concealing propelled
picture data, is examined in this assessment. In this evaluation, another procedure
for data stowing indefinitely is proposed with the ultimate goal of limiting the
progressions occurring in the spread record while hiding the data with the LSB
technique and making the best cover to make it difficult to get concealed data. The
RGB(Red, Green, and Blue) pixel esteem based stegnography technique is proposed
in this proposition. The claim to fame of this calculation is that, unlike other
stegnography calculations, we do not change the pixels unless absolutely necessary.
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N. Shyla and K. Kalimuthu, "Pixel based steganography for secure information hiding,"
Journal of Information Hiding and Privacy Protection, vol. 3, no.3, pp. 143–149, 2021. https://doi.org/10.32604/jihpp.2021.026760