Steganography is the art of concealing the existence of information within seemingly harmless carriers. It is a method similar to covert channels, spread spectrum communication and invisible inks which adds another step in security. A message in cipher text may arouse suspicion while an invisible message will not. A digital image is a flexible medium used to carry a secret message because the slight modification of a cover image is hard to distinguish by human eyes. In this paper, we propose a revised version of information hiding scheme using Sudoku puzzle. The original work was proposed by Chang et al. in 2008, and their work was inspired by Zhang and Wang's method and Sudoku solutions. Chang et al. successfully used Sudoku solutions to guide cover pixels to modify pixel values so that secret messages can be embedded. Our proposed method is a modification of Chang et al’s method. Here a 27 X 27 Reference matrix is used instead of 256 X 256 reference matrix as proposed in the previous method. The earlier version is for a grayscale image but the proposed method is for a colored image.
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