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Elke Franz, Anja Jerichow, Steffen Moller, Andreas Pfitzmann, Ingo Stierand. Computer Based Steganography: How it works and why therefore any restrictions on cryptography are nonsense, at Best, Information hiding: first international workshop, Cambridge, UK. Springer Lecture Notes. No. 1174 1996. pp. 7-21. Local File: pub/fjmp_96stego.ps (134978 bytes)

 



Abstract: In the future, messages, e.g. speech, text or pictures, will be transmitted digitally since this is cheaper, more perfect and more flexible. It is possible to hide messages, which are of necessity much shorter, nearly unrecognizable for outsiders in such digitized messages. In this article we describe how computer based steganography works and give a summary on the results of our implementation.
KEYWORDS: encoding, encryption, digitization, hissing noise, background noises, listening tests, cryptography, ISDN, method with threshold values, sonogram, steganography, hidden transmission
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