Hiding Secret Information in Movie Clip: A Steganographic Approach
G. Sahoo, Rajesh Kumar Tiwari

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel steganographic method that uses movie clips as carrier files to hide large amounts of secret information securely, addressing limitations of traditional file types.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach for high-capacity, secure data hiding in movie clips, expanding steganography beyond conventional image and text files.
Findings
Effective concealment of large secret data in movie clips
Enhanced security features for steganography
Potential for high-capacity data hiding in multimedia files
Abstract
Establishing hidden communication is an important subject of discussion that has gained increasing importance nowadays with the development of the internet. One of the key methods for establishing hidden communication is steganography. Modern day steganography mainly deals with hiding information within files like image, text, html, binary files etc. These file contains small irrelevant information that can be substituted for small secret data. To store a high capacity secret data these carrier files are not very supportive. To overcome the problem of storing the high capacity secret data with the utmost security fence, we have proposed a novel methodology for concealing a voluminous data with high levels of security wall by using movie clip as a carrier file.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
