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A review of coverless steganography

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NEUROCOMPUTING
Volume 566, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.neucom.2023.126945

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Information hiding; Coverless steganography; Anti-steganalysis; Robustness; Security

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This paper provides a review of coverless steganographic algorithms, including the development process, known contributions, and general issues in image and video algorithms. It also discusses the security of coverless steganography from theoretical analysis to actual investigation for the first time.
With the enhancement of people's security awareness, transmitting secret information securely has gradually become a demand for the public. Steganography is a technology of representing secret information within another carrier, aiming at transmitting secret information without causing suspicion. Most of the traditional steganographic algorithms hide secret information by modifying the statistical characteristics, which will leave traces to the carriers. Although these modifications are too tiny to be distinguished by human eyes, they can be detected by steganalysis algorithms. Differently, coverless steganography, also written as steganography without embedding, accomplish the process of information hiding by constructing the relationship between secret information and carriers. Due to no modification to the carriers, all of the steganalysis algorithms are expired. In this paper, more than 90 papers are included to provide a review in coverless steganographic algorithms, covering the major development process of coverless image and video steganographic algorithms. The main contribution of the existing methods is summarized. Besides, the current general issues of capacity, robustness, and security are discussed adequately for both image and video algorithms. Especially, the security of coverless steganography is discussed for the first time from theoretical analysis to actual investigation in this review.

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