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Steganography Lib

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Steganography is a library written in Pure go to allow simple LSB steganography on images. It is capable of both encoding and decoding images. It can store files of any format. This library is inspired by Stego by EthanWelsh, a command line utility with the same purpose.

Installation

go get -u github.com/auyer/steganography

Demonstration

OriginalEncoded
Original FileEncoded File

The second image contains the first paragraph of the description of a stegosaurus on Wikipedia, also available in examples/message.txt as an example.


Getting Started

package main
import (
    "bufio"
    "image/png"
    "io/ioutil"

    "github.com/auyer/steganography"
)

Encode

Write mode is used to take a message and embed it into an image file using LSB steganography in order to produce a secret image file that will contain your message.

Note that the minimum image size is 24 pixels for one byte. For each additional byte, it is necessary 3 more pixels.

inFile, _ := os.Open("input_file.png") // opening file
reader := bufio.NewReader(inFile)   // buffer reader 
img, _ := png.Decode(reader)   // decoding to golang's image.Image

w := new(bytes.Buffer)   // buffer that will recieve the results
err := steganography.Encode(w, img, []byte("message")) // Encode the message into the image
if err != nil {
    log.Printf("Error Encoding file %v", err)
    return
}
outFile, _ := os.Create("out_file.png") // create file
w.WriteTo(outFile) // write buffer to it
outFile.Close()

note: all error checks were removed for brevity, but they should be included.

Size of Message

Length mode can be used in order to preform a preliminary check on the carrier image in order to deduce how large of a file it can store.

sizeOfMessage := steganography.GetMessageSizeFromImage(img) // retrieves the size of the encoded message

Decode

Read mode is used to read an image that has been encoded using LSB steganography, and extract the hidden message from that image.

inFile, _ := os.Open(encodedInputFile) // opening file
defer inFile.Close()

reader := bufio.NewReader(inFile) // buffer reader 
img, _ := png.Decode(reader) // decoding to golang's image.Image

sizeOfMessage := steganography.GetMessageSizeFromImage(img) // retrieving message size to decode in the next line

msg := steganography.Decode(sizeOfMessage, img) // decoding the message from the file
fmt.Println(string(msg))

note: all error checks were removed for brevity, but they should be included.

Complete Example

For a complete example, see the examples/stego.go file. It is a command line app based on the original fork of this repository, but modified to use the Steganography library.


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Package last updated on 23 Nov 2022

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