phonosteg
Phonosteg is a technique used in steganography, the practice of concealing messages or information within other non-secret text or data. The term "phonosteg" is derived from the Greek words "phono," meaning sound, and "steg," meaning covered or protected. This method involves embedding hidden data within audio files, making it a form of audio steganography.
In phonosteg, the hidden message is encoded within the least significant bits (LSB) of the audio file's
The process of phonosteg involves several steps. First, the audio file is analyzed to determine the optimal
Phonosteg is particularly effective in digital audio formats such as WAV, MP3, and AIFF, which store audio