Abstract

Steganography is the art of concealing a secret message in a non-secret object. Cyber criminals, on the other hand, employ steganography for more than just sending messages. Steganography is a data-hiding technique that secures data as it is sent from sender to recipient. The encoding technique of audio steganography is conducted out using a programme designed for embedding the audio info into a new audio type of streaming. It's all about secure and safe embedding data/info in a seemingly innocuous covered speech modules. Using the fundamentals of steganography, this system makes the files more secure. Secret communications are encoded in digital sound using a computer-based audio Steganography method. The hidden info is again put in back mode by changing the byte sequence of a audio file significantly. Texts in digital sounds are more difficult to embed in most circumstances than hidden messages in other media, such as digital photos. In order to successfully conceal covert conversations, a variety of ways for embedding information in digital audio have been created. Simple algos that hide informations in the form of signal to noise ratios to more complicated systems that use complex signal pattern recognition techniques are all examples of these strategies. The following sections delves deeper into these techniques.

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