Abstract

Steganography is a method for concealing sensitive information in seemingly unremarkable data. In recent years, the use of steganography in web applications has become popular due to its accessibility and ability to conceal data in various types of media. Implementing a web-based steganography program that makes use of the Bit-Plane Complexity and Least Significant Bit algorithms is the aim of this project. To enable users to access the application through a browser, the system is constructed utilizing web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript during the design phase. The LSB and BPCS algorithms are employed as methods to embed secret data into user-selected images. The least significant bit of each image pixel is utilized to hold a secret piece of information using the straightforward steganography technique known as LSB. On the other hand, BPCS is a more complex steganography method that combines spatial and frequency domain analysis to hide data within high-quality images. The findings of this study show that the technique of hiding sensitive information within photos is successfully implemented by the web-based steganography program employing the LSB and BPCS algorithms.

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