Title
Digital invisible ink: revealing true secrets via attacking
Abstract
A novel steganographic approach analogy to the real-world secret communication mechanism, in which secret messages are written on white papers using invisible ink like lemon juice and are revealed only after the papers are heated, is proposed. Carefully-designed informed embedders now play the role of "invisible ink"; some pre-negotiated attacks provided by common content-processing tools correspond to the required "heating" process. Theoretic models and feasible implementations of the proposed digital-invisible-ink watermarking approach based on both blind-detection spread-spectrum watermarking and quantization watermarking schemes are provided. The proposed schemes can prevent the supervisor from interpreting secret messages even when the watermark extractor and decryption tool, as well as session keys, are available to the supervisor. Furthermore, secret communication systems employing the proposed scheme can aggressively mislead the channel supervisor with fake watermarks and transmit genuine secrets at the same time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1128817.1128870
ASIACCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
blind-detection spread-spectrum watermarking,hiding watermark in watermark,invisible ink,secret communication system,real-world secret communication mechanism,quantization watermarking scheme,channel supervisor,true secret,genuine secret,digital invisible ink,proposed scheme,dii watermarking,steganography,proposed digital-invisible-ink,secret message,communication system
Supervisor,Steganography,Digital watermarking,Internet privacy,Invisible ink,Digital Watermarking Alliance,Computer security,Computer science,Communications system,Watermark,Quantization (signal processing)
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-272-0
1
0.37
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chun-Hsiang Huang113812.05
Yu-Feng Kuo210.71
Ja-ling Wu31569168.11