Information Hiding in CSS : A Secure Scheme Text-Steganography using Public Key Cryptosystem

Computer Science – Cryptography and Security

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Text Steganography, Cryptography, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS), RSA Algorithm, public key algorithm

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In many recent years, the programming world has been introduced about a new programming language for designing websites, it is CSS that can be be used together with HTML to develop a web interface. And now, these two programming languages as if inseparably from each other. As a client-side scripting, CSS is visible by all users as the original script, but it can not be granted changed. Website is a tool of information disseminator throughout the world, this is certainly can be used to a secret communication by using CSS as a message hider. This paper proposed a new scheme using web tools like CSS for hiding informations. This is a secret communication mechanism using text steganography techniques that is embedded messages on CSS files and is further encrypted using RSA as a public key cryptographic algorithm.

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