Abstract

Aiming at the problems of low text utilization rate and ambiguity of secret information extraction in the “tag + keyword” coverless information hiding methods, we propose a coverless information hiding method of Chinese text based on polynomial encryption in this paper. The secret data communication is realized by the analogously forged URLs transmission, which improves the security of mobile computing to avoid the risk that the carrier texts are attacked maliciously. The text utilization rate and retrieval success rate are improved by using tags to select multiple keywords to expand the number of keywords in the index table. The keyword’s location in secret message is obtained through text vocabulary matching, and the tag index and location information are encrypted by polynomial for secret information transmission. The split keywords of secret message can be transmitted in disorder. The experimental result shows that the secret message can be successfully extracted by sorting the extracted keywords according to the frequency and relevance of their combined tags. In our experiments with different test databases, both the hiding success rate and the average hiding capacity are improved with higher test values than other existing methods.

Highlights

  • In recent years, smart terminal devices have been widely used

  • A polynomial encryption algorithm is used to encrypt the location information and tag index, which is appended to the tail of uniform resource locator (URL) for transmission. e design of location information and tag index as side-information solves the problem that the disordered data sending and receiving may cause the ambiguity of secret message extraction

  • For the existing “tag + keyword” coverless steganography methods, there are some obvious drawbacks in text utilization rate, ambiguity of secret information extraction, and hiding capacity

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Introduction

People can communicate with each other or send files in real-time by using some instant messaging apps, e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or WeChat. According to the 46th China statistical report on Internet development issued by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC)[1], the number of Internet users in China had reached 940 million by the end of June 2020. In these Internet users, there were 20.4% netizens who had suffered personal information leakage, 17% netizens who had suffered online fraudulent, and 9.9% netizens whose user accounts with passwords had been stolen. The statistical number of the tampered websites in China was as high as 147,682 [1]

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