Dual stage text steganography using unicode homoglyphs

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Abstract

Text steganography is hiding text in text. A hidden text gets hidden in a cover text to produce a plain looking stego text. This plain looking stego text is posted as the message which no one suspects to contain anything concealed. Today, text messages are a common mode of communication over the internet and it is associated with a huge amount of traffic. Steganography is an added layer of protection that can be used for security and privacy. In this paper, we describe a text steganography approach that provides a good capacity and maintains a high difficulty of decryption. We make use of approaches of space manipulation, linguistic translation and Unicode homoglyphs in our algorithm. Our implementation is in Python. Also, we explain a parallel approach for hiding large hidden text messages in large cover text messages.

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Hosmani, S., Bhat, H. G. R., & Chandrasekaran, K. (2015). Dual stage text steganography using unicode homoglyphs. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 536, pp. 265–276). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22915-7_26

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