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What is Linguistic Steganography

Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution
The technique utilizes written natural language to hide information. It can be categorized into semagrams and open codes.
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Digital Steganography Based on Genetic Algorithm
Frank Y. Shih (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA) and Yi-Ta Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-262-6.ch023
Abstract
Steganography is the art of hiding secret data inside other innocent media file. Steganalysis is the process of detecting hidden data which are crested using steganography. Steganalysis detects stego-images by analyzing various image features between stego-images and cover-images. Therefore, we need to have a system that develops more critical stego-images from which steganalysis cannot detect them. In this chapter, we present a Genetic algorithm-(GA) based method for breaking steganalytic systems. The emphasis is shifted from traditionally avoiding the change of statistic features to artificially counterfeiting the statistic features. Our idea is based on the following: in order to manipulate the statistic features for breaking the inspection of steganalytic systems, the GA-based approach is adopted to counterfeit several stego-images (candidates) until one of them can break the inspection of steganalytic systems.
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The Human Attack in Linguistic Steganography
A system of steganography that strives for linguistic robustness by paying attention to linguistic criteria.
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