Information Hiding in CSS : A Secure Scheme Text-Steganography using Public Key Cryptosystem
Herman Kabetta, B. Yudi Dwiandiyanta, Suyoto

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel CSS-based steganography scheme that embeds hidden messages within CSS files and encrypts them with RSA public key cryptography, enhancing secure secret communication on websites.
Contribution
It presents a new method combining CSS steganography with RSA encryption for secure message hiding in web development.
Findings
Effective embedding of messages in CSS files
Encryption using RSA enhances security
Potential for covert communication on websites
Abstract
In many recent years, the programming world has been introduced about a new programming language for designing websites, it is CSS that can be be used together with HTML to develop a web interface. And now, these two programming languages as if inseparably from each other. As a client-side scripting, CSS is visible by all users as the original script, but it can not be granted changed. Website is a tool of information disseminator throughout the world, this is certainly can be used to a secret communication by using CSS as a message hider. This paper proposed a new scheme using web tools like CSS for hiding informations. This is a secret communication mechanism using text steganography techniques that is embedded messages on CSS files and is further encrypted using RSA as a public key cryptographic algorithm.
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TopicsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques · Mobile and Web Applications · Web Application Security Vulnerabilities
