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A Graph-theoretic Model to Steganography on Social Networks (1712.03621v5)

Published 11 Dec 2017 in cs.MM

Abstract: Steganography aims to conceal the very fact that the communication takes place, by embedding a message into a digit object such as image without introducing noticeable artifacts. A number of steganographic systems have been developed in past years, most of which, however, are confined to the laboratory conditions where the real-world use of steganography are rarely concerned. In this paper, we introduce an alternative perspective to steganography. A graph-theoretic model to steganography on social networks is presented to analyze real-world steganographic scenarios. In the graph, steganographic participants are corresponding to the vertices with meaningless unique identifiers. Each edge allows the two vertices to communicate with each other by any steganographic algorithm. Meanwhile, the edges are associated with weights to quantize the corresponding communication risk (or say cost). The optimization task is to minimize the overall risk, which is modeled as additive over the social network. We analyze different scenarios on a social network, and provide the suited solutions to the corresponding optimization tasks. We prove that a multiplicative probabilistic graph is equivalent to an additive weighted graph. From the viewpoint of an attacker, he may hope to detect suspicious communication channels, the data encoder(s) and the data decoder(s). We present limited detection analysis to steganographic communication on a network.

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