Data Hiding over Mobile Phones using Socket Network Communication
The mobile phone is considered as wireless means of communication produced by sophisticated modern technology. After expanding use of mobile phones, establishing hidden communication is an important subject of security that has gained increasing importance. Therefore need to adopt the technology more sophisticated and more secret and preserve the information, Steganography was used. Steganography is a science hide confidential data in the carrier task inoffensive manner embeds the existence of hidden data without raising suspicion in order to keep the contact between the two callers confidential.
In this paper we proposed new methods to hide using Steganography to include confidential information (images, text, and voice) in images without getting any distortion brings attention. The operation of selecting sites to hide it has by generating random numbers using a private key, which is also used in the recovery operation. This paper is implemented on J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) platform.
Keywords: Steganography, mobile phone, Socket, J2ME.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ahmed S. Nori
is currently an Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department, College of Computer Science and Mathematics at Mosul University / IRAQ. He supervised over 15 M.Sc. thesis. Dr. Ahmed obtained his bachelor, master, and doctorate in Computer Science from Mosul University and Baghdad University in 1992, 1995, and 2006 respectively. Work with Mosul University / IRAQ since 1996 till now. His research area include Information Security, Computer Security, Multimedia, Image Processing, and Mobile programming.
Shatha A. Baker
is currently a master student in computer science at Mosul University. Shatha obtained his bachelor in computer science from the Same college in 1997. Her interested research area include Mobile programming, Information Security and Multimedia communications .
Ahmed S. Nori
is currently an Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department, College of Computer Science and Mathematics at Mosul University / IRAQ. He supervised over 15 M.Sc. thesis. Dr. Ahmed obtained his bachelor, master, and doctorate in Computer Science from Mosul University and Baghdad University in 1992, 1995, and 2006 respectively. Work with Mosul University / IRAQ since 1996 till now. His research area include Information Security, Computer Security, Multimedia, Image Processing, and Mobile programming.
Shatha A. Baker
is currently a master student in computer science at Mosul University. Shatha obtained his bachelor in computer science from the Same college in 1997. Her interested research area include Mobile programming, Information Security and Multimedia communications .