9 research outputs found

    SMS Encryption by Using Android Operating System

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    Mobile phones are the most commonly used devices in today’s scenario. The expanding use of mobile phones, telecommunicationcompanies added feature such as SMS (Short Messaging Service) in order to attract more customers. The Short Messaging Service (SMS) hasbecome very popular for sending messages containing information among mobile users. Alongside, the need for the secure communicationbecame more imperative. SMS security ensures security of messages from the access of unauthorized users. Using RSA algorithm to encryptionof message that length is 160 character. In this paper present approach encryption message for type a SMS then send to other user. This approachis applied in mobile environment with android operating system. The platform used here is JAVA and the proposed approach is tested differenttypes of mobile types (Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, HTC)

    Securing Data Using JPEG Image Over Mobile Phone

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    In recent past years, Internet and Mobile is widely used for communication. Multimedia messaging (MMS) and Short Service Messaging (SMS) are the popular services provided by the telecommunication companies. In MMS we can easily send picture with text message. In SMS we can send text only. These techniques make the communication so fast. As well as the communication became easy attention toward information security increased. Data Security is the main concern for research. Mostly used techniques for secure communication are Cryptography and Steganography. There are so many techniques for steganography and cryptography. Mostly used techniques are image steganography and there are so many algorithms for this. For the cryptography mainly AES techniques is being used. In this paper we are presenting a technique using cryptography and steganography for securing information over mobile in MMS. It is very common practice to hide data in LSB of pixel. Spatial and frequency domains are generally used for image processing. Spatial domain have so many computations comparatively frequency domain. There different transform techniques are used for transformation e.g. DCT, FFT and wavelets. Here we are using Discrete Cosine transform (DCT) for image steganography and tiny encryption algorithm for cryptography. Tiny encryption algorithm (TEA) is block cipher algorithm.It is simple and fast but best for mobile application

    A New Covert Channel Over Cellular Network Voice Channel

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    Smartphone security has become increasingly more significant as smartphones become a more important part of many individuals\u27 daily lives. Smartphones undergo all computer security issues; however, they also introduce a new set of security issues as various capabilities are added. Smartphone security researchers pay more attention to security issues inherited from the traditional computer security field than smartphone-related security issues. The primary network that smartphones are connected to is the cellular network, but little effort has been directed at investigating the potential security issues that could threaten this network and its end users. A new possible threat that could occur in the cellular network is introduced in this paper. This research proves the ability to use the cellular network voice channel as a covert channel that can convey covert information as speech, thus breaking the network policies. The study involves designing and implementing multiple subsystems in order to prove the theory. First, a software audio modem that is able to convert digital data into audio waves and inject the audio waves to the GSM voice channel was developed. Moreover, a user-mode rootkit was implemented in order to open the voice channels by stealthily answering the incoming voice call, thus breaking the security mechanisms of the smartphone. Multiple scenarios also were tested in order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed covert channel. The first scenario is a covert communication between two parties that intends to hide their communications by using a network that is unknown to the adversary and not protected by network security guards. The two parties communicate through the cellular network voice channel to send and receive text messages. The second scenario is a side channel that is able to leak data such as SMS or the contact of a hacked smartphone through the cellular network voice channel. The third scenario is a botnet system that uses the voice channel as command and control channel (C2). This study identifies a new potential smartphone covert channel, so the outcome should be setting countermeasures against this kind of breach

    Recent Advances in Steganography

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    Steganography is the art and science of communicating which hides the existence of the communication. Steganographic technologies are an important part of the future of Internet security and privacy on open systems such as the Internet. This book's focus is on a relatively new field of study in Steganography and it takes a look at this technology by introducing the readers various concepts of Steganography and Steganalysis. The book has a brief history of steganography and it surveys steganalysis methods considering their modeling techniques. Some new steganography techniques for hiding secret data in images are presented. Furthermore, steganography in speeches is reviewed, and a new approach for hiding data in speeches is introduced

    Image steganography applications for secure communication

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    To securely communicate information between parties or locations is not an easy task considering the possible attacks or unintentional changes that can occur during communication. Encryption is often used to protect secret information from unauthorised access. Encryption, however, is not inconspicuous and the observable exchange of encrypted information between two parties can provide a potential attacker with information on the sender and receiver(s). The presence of encrypted information can also entice a potential attacker to launch an attack on the secure communication. This dissertation investigates and discusses the use of image steganography, a technology for hiding information in other information, to facilitate secure communication. Secure communication is divided into three categories: self-communication, one-to-one communication and one-to-many communication, depending on the number of receivers. In this dissertation, applications that make use of image steganography are implemented for each of the secure communication categories. For self-communication, image steganography is used to hide one-time passwords (OTPs) in images that are stored on a mobile device. For one-to-one communication, a decryptor program that forms part of an encryption protocol is embedded in an image using image steganography and for one-to-many communication, a secret message is divided into pieces and different pieces are embedded in different images. The image steganography applications for each of the secure communication categories are discussed along with the advantages and disadvantages that the applications have over more conventional secure communication technologies. An additional image steganography application is proposed that determines whether information is modified during communication. CopyrightDissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2012.Computer Scienceunrestricte

    Alternatives for multimedia messaging system steganography

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    The Multimedia Messaging System allows a user of a mobile phone to send messages containing multimedia objects, such as images, audio or video clips. MMS has very quickly gained the popularity of SMS among mobile users, Alongside, the need for a secure communication became more imperative, Hiding information, especially in images has been an attractive solution for secret communication. In this paper we examine the possibilities for the use of steganography within a multimedia message, The most widely known algorithms for steganography are presented and discussed. Their application in a mobile environment is analyzed and a theoretical evaluation is given. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005
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