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Implementation of LSB Steganography and Its Evaluation for Various Bits

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The LSB embedding technique is explained, the evaluation results for 2,4,6 Least significant bits for a .pngfile and a .bmp file are presented and a strong focus on the LSB techniques in image Steganography is provided.
Abstract
Steganography is the art of hiding information in information is gaining momentum as it scores over cryptography because it enables to embedd the secret message to cover images. Steganographic techniques offer more promise in digital image processing. The Least Significant Bit embedding technique suggests that data can be hidden in the least significant bits of the cover image and the human eye would be unable to notice the hidden image in the cover file. This technique can be used for hiding images in 24-bit, 8-bit or gray scale format. We emphasize strongly on image Steganography providing a strong focus on the LSB techniques in image Steganography. This paper explains the LSB embedding technique and presents the evaluation results for 2,4,6 Least significant bits for a .png file and a .bmp file.

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Pixel Indicator Technique for RGB Image Steganography

TL;DR: A new improved technique is proposed that takes the advantage of the 24 bits in each pixel in the RGB images using the two least significant bits of one channel to indicate existence of data in the other two channels to insert security randomness.
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An Analysis of LSB & DCT based Steganography

TL;DR: Analysis of Least Significant Bit (LSB) based Steganography and Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) basedSteganography is presented, an implementation of both methods and their performance analysis has been done.
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Hiding Data in Images Using Cryptography and Deep Neural Network

TL;DR: This research combines steganography, cryptography with the neural networks all together to hide an image inside another container image of the larger or same size.
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High Capacity data hiding using LSB Steganography and Encryption

TL;DR: The main objective in this paper is to provide resistance against visual and statistical attacks as well as high capacity data embedding approach by the combination of Steganography and cryptography.

Image Steganography Using LSB and Edge - Detection Technique

TL;DR: In this paper search how the edges of the images can be used to hiding text message in Steganography, and give the depth view of image steganography and Edge detection Filter techniques.
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Attacks on Steganographic Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present both visual and statistical attacks, making use of the ability of humans to clearly discern between noise and visual patterns, and automate statistical attacks which are much easier to automate.
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Detecting LSB steganography in color, and gray-scale images

TL;DR: In this article, a reliable and accurate method for detecting least significant bit (LSB) nonsequential embedding in digital images is described. But this method relies on the assumption that the secret message length is derived by inspecting the lossless capacity in the LSB and shifted LSB plane.
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Information hiding terminology

Ross Anderson