A new colour image steganography using LSB approach with halftoning determination embedding position

Steganography is the art and science of encoding secret messages in such a way that no one, apart from the sender and intended recipi- ent, suspects the existence of the hidden message. The Least Significant Bit (LSB) insertion is a well-established method for embedding the secret message that is kn...

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Main Authors: Hassan, Reband Jamil, Sulong, Ghazali
Format: Article
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59571/
https://www.ijser.org/paper/A-NEW-COLOUR-IMAGE-STEGANOGRAPHY-USING-LSB.html
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Summary:Steganography is the art and science of encoding secret messages in such a way that no one, apart from the sender and intended recipi- ent, suspects the existence of the hidden message. The Least Significant Bit (LSB) insertion is a well-established method for embedding the secret message that is known for its superiority in terms of imperceptibility; however, it suffers from robustness against Chi-square attack. In this study, a new colour image steganography technique is proposed using the LSB insertion coupled with a halftone image, which is used to determine embed- ding pixels. The technique involves four stages: secret message preparation, image halftoning, embedding and extraction. Firstly, the secret message is converted from character to a bit-stream. Secondly, a halftone image is created from the cover image in order to determine the embedding pixels. Thirdly, the secret message’s bit-steam is sequentially embedded onto the embedding pixels until all the bits are exhausted. Upon the embedding, final stage is to extract the embedded secret message; this is done in the same way as embedding process except it is performed in a reverse order. A series of experiments is conducted using a standard dataset to evaluate the performance of the proposed method in terms of both imperceptibility and robustness.