Abstract

The process of secretly encoding information within an image is known as steganography. Using this technique, information is incorporated into a visual representation. The pixel values of an image contain information that is encoded in such a way that it is impossible for an adversary to detect where data is being hidden. In the course of this research, an original strategy for keeping information hidden has been suggested. The idea of spatial domain has been put to use by us through the utilisation of pixel values in order to conceal and retrieve information in this manner. In this research, we buried the message using the least significant bit (LSB) pixels and then retrieved it using the most significant bit (MSB). In addition, both the pros and the potential drawbacks of the proposed technique are discussed.

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