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Statistical Characterization of MP3 Encoders for Steganalysis
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What is Steganography?

Level of confidentiality in communication
 

Open communication

Anyone between the sender and the receiver notices the flow of information and can read its content.
Examples: postcard, E-mail

Encrypted communication

Anyone between the sender and the receiver notices the flow of information but cannot read its content.
Examples: envelope, encrypted E-mail

Hidden communication

Nobody neither notices the flow of information nor has the faintest idea about its content.
Examples: invisible ink, steganography

 

In brief: 

Steganography science deals with information hiding, e. g. by embedding confidential messages in unsuspicious data like image or audio files.


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