• DocumentCode
    3672887
  • Title

    Using Facebook for Image Steganography

  • Author

    Jason Hiney;Tejas Dakve;Krzysztof Szczypiorski;Kris Gaj

  • Author_Institution
    George Mason Univ. Fairfax, Fairfax, VA, USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    442
  • Lastpage
    447
  • Abstract
    Because Facebook is available on hundreds of millions of desktop and mobile computing platforms around the world and because it is available on many different kinds of platforms (from desktops and laptops running Windows, Unix, or OS X to hand held devices running iOS, Android, or Windows Phone), it would seem to be the perfect place to conduct steganography. On Facebook, information hidden in image files will be further obscured within the millions of pictures and other images posted and transmitted daily. Facebook is known to alter and compress uploaded images so they use minimum space and bandwidth when displayed on Facebook pages. The compression process generally disrupts attempts to use Facebook for image steganography. This paper explores a method to minimize the disruption so JPEG images can be used as steganography carriers on Facebook.
  • Keywords
    "Facebook","Transform coding","Image resolution","Image coding","Payloads","Testing","Graphical user interfaces"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES), 2015 10th International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ARES.2015.20
  • Filename
    7299949