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Using LSB Steganography to conceal data in images

To a computer, an image is nothing but a bunch of pixels. A pixel in turn is just a combination of three numbers in the range 0 to 255. So in the end, an image is just a collection of numbers. Now, if you were to add some data to the image the color of the pixels would change, and hence the image would not be the same as before. However, what if you could add data to the image in such as way that the pixels are modified in such a way that one can hardly discern the difference? That is the premise of LSB Steganography, which despite its fancy-sounding name is quite simple.

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