2023
DOI: 10.24996/ijs.2023.64.8.34
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Linear Feedback Shift Registers-Based Randomization for Image Steganography

Mohammed Abod Hussein,
Saad Al-Momen

Abstract: Steganography involves concealing information by embedding data within cover media and it can be categorized into two main domains: spatial and frequency. This paper presents two distinct methods. The first is operating in the spatial domain which utilizes the least significant bits (LSBs) to conceal a secret message. The second method is the functioning in the frequency domain which hides the secret message within the LSBs of the middle-frequency band of the discrete cosine transform (DCT) coefficients. These… Show more

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“…The security and capacity issue might be resolved in part thanks to this study. [14], [15][16] , [17], We've seen that error-correcting codes and steganographic methods have a close relationship. He introduced a new steganography that combines LSB and a new error-correcting code with Rijndael phonetic steganography.…”
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“…The security and capacity issue might be resolved in part thanks to this study. [14], [15][16] , [17], We've seen that error-correcting codes and steganographic methods have a close relationship. He introduced a new steganography that combines LSB and a new error-correcting code with Rijndael phonetic steganography.…”
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confidence: 99%