Abstract

Steganography is the art and science where the writing messages are hidden in such a way that no user at the end side knows exactly what the message delivered. Data hiding is the characteristic related to object-oriented programming where the objects are associated with the data that is having a predefined template. Thus, all data not required by an object can be said to be "hidden". The word "Steganography" is of Greek origin and means "covered, or hidden writing". An encrypted file may still hide information using steganography, so even if the encrypted file is deciphered, the hidden message is not seen. Steganography used in electronic communication includes steganographic coding inside of a transport layer, such as a WAV file, or a protocol, such as UDP. The advantage of steganography over cryptography alone is that messages do not attract attention to themselves, to messengers, or to recipients. A steganographic message (the plaintext) is often first encrypted by some traditional means, and then a hidden text is modified in some way to contain the encrypted message (ciphertext), resulting in stegotext. Keywords—Stenography, Hiding Messages, Microsoft net, GUI, UDP.

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