The primary objective of steganographic techniques is to conceal a secret message in an innocent-looking cover media. One of the well-known techniques is Least Significant Bit (LSB) algorithm which is used in many information security applications. This current study presents an efficient solution to improve the security level of the standard LSB. The recommended solution combines two techniques; the standard LSB algorithm and the ASCII Mapping Technique (AMT). In the first step, AMT is used to encode the secret message using an image-key instead of classical stego-key. In the second step, the recursive technique along with circle equation in parametric polar form are used for embedding the message bits into pixels that are selected randomly. Furthermore, noise data are embedded into stego-image in order to render the steganalysis task more challenging. The steganalysis not only has to guess which pixels have been used to hide data but also must isolate real hidden data from noise. Compared to standard LSB algorithm, the proposed technique achieves a significant security improvement, higher capacity for hiding data with high image quality.
Jasim H. Lafta, A. Mustafa Ihsan, Hussein L. Hussein and Sinan A. Naji. Enhancing LSB Algorithm against Brute-Force Attack using
ASCII Mapping Technique.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/jeasci.2019.5854.5863
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1816-949x/jeasci.2019.5854.5863