Secret Communication Using JPEG Double Compression

Protecting privacy for exchanging information through the media has been a topic researched by many people. Up to now, cryptography has always had its ultimate role in protecting the secrecy between the sender and the intended receiver. However, nowadays steganography techniques are used increasingly besides cryptography to add more protective layer to the hidden data. In this letter, we show that the quality factor in a JPEG image can be an embedding space, and we discuss the ability of embedding a message to a JPEG image by managing JPEG quantization tables (QTs). In combination with some permutation algorithms, this scheme can be used as a tool for secret communication. The proposed method can achieve satisfactory decoded results with this straightforward JPEG double compression strategy.

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