Li X, Wang Z. Vaccine for digital images against steganography.
Sci Rep 2024;
14:21340. [PMID:
39266648 PMCID:
PMC11393085 DOI:
10.1038/s41598-024-72693-5]
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Abstract
Digital image steganography serves as a technology facilitating covert communication through digital images by subtly incorporating secret data into a cover image. This practice poses a potential threat, as criminals exploit steganography to transmit illicit content, thereby jeopardizing information security. Consequently, it becomes imperative to implement defensive strategies against steganographic techniques. This paper proposes a novel defense mechanism termed "image vaccine" to safeguard digital images from steganography. The process of "vaccinating" an image renders it immune to steganographic manipulation. Notably, when criminals attempt to embed secret data into vaccinated images, the presence of such hidden information can be detected with a 100% probability, ensuring the consistent identification of stego images. This proactive approach enables the interception of stego image transmission, thereby neutralizing covert communication channels.
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