Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack

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spelling 11373 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11373 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 12 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in User user USER UsEr 2017-06-22 15:55:14 5605-01-FH02-FIK-18-12312.pdf UniSZA Private Access Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Steganography is the science of concealing a secret message by embedding it into innocent carriers such as text, audio, images, etc. It plays a crucial role in a broad range of security applications such as securing message exchange, user authentication and copyrighting. One of the most effortless and widely-used techniques is the age-old Least Significant Bits (LSB) algorithm, which can be implemented in both transformative and spatial domains. The advantage of this technique is that it can be used with any form of digital media. However, operating pixels on a sequential basis leaves the algorithm susceptible to many steganalysis techniques. Consequently, it is easy for the attacker to recognize the inclusion of a secret message within the media and thus to proceed with the extraction. Therefore, it is necessary to provide an extra layer of security to protect the data. In this study, we propose a random selection of pixels that hold a secret message based on an integer solution of the elliptic curve equation. In addition, we have embedded noise bits into the unused pixels to make the steganalysis process more difficult. The attacker not only needs to guess which pixels (out of all pixels in the image) have been selected to carry the secret, but also must arrange them in the correct order. The results show that the proposed algorithm achieves a significant security improvement in comparison to standard LSB when it comes to defending against bruteforce attacks with a subordinate effect of image quality. 13 2 Science Publications Science Publications 127-138
spellingShingle Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack
summary Steganography is the science of concealing a secret message by embedding it into innocent carriers such as text, audio, images, etc. It plays a crucial role in a broad range of security applications such as securing message exchange, user authentication and copyrighting. One of the most effortless and widely-used techniques is the age-old Least Significant Bits (LSB) algorithm, which can be implemented in both transformative and spatial domains. The advantage of this technique is that it can be used with any form of digital media. However, operating pixels on a sequential basis leaves the algorithm susceptible to many steganalysis techniques. Consequently, it is easy for the attacker to recognize the inclusion of a secret message within the media and thus to proceed with the extraction. Therefore, it is necessary to provide an extra layer of security to protect the data. In this study, we propose a random selection of pixels that hold a secret message based on an integer solution of the elliptic curve equation. In addition, we have embedded noise bits into the unused pixels to make the steganalysis process more difficult. The attacker not only needs to guess which pixels (out of all pixels in the image) have been selected to carry the secret, but also must arrange them in the correct order. The results show that the proposed algorithm achieves a significant security improvement in comparison to standard LSB when it comes to defending against bruteforce attacks with a subordinate effect of image quality.
title Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack
title_full Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack
title_fullStr Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack
title_full_unstemmed Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack
title_short Randomized pixel selection for enhancing LSB algorithm security against brute-force attack
title_sort randomized pixel selection for enhancing lsb algorithm security against brute-force attack