Steganography is related to cryptography

Information About This Project

            Steganography is related to cryptography and attempts to disguise a message

            in a plaintext statement block.

            Consider receiving the text message that is shown below.

            the plaintext message reads as:

                        Hello Stan and Marilyn!

                        Let us meet for lunch                 

                        at noon on Tuesday.

                        We will be waiting

                        at the East building of

                        train station C.                                      

                        I will ask Hank, Quincy,

                        Denise, Eddy and Roni

                        to join us there!

                        Best Regards,

                        KZ

            Using the grid below, write the above message into the cells below – use one letter per       cell. Use lower case letters.            

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
line 1 H e l l o S t a n a n d M a r i l y n !
line 2 L e t u s m e e t f o r l u n c h
line 3 a t n o o n o n T u e s d a y .
line 4 W e w i l l b e w a i t i n g
line 5 a t t h e E a s t b u i l d i n g o f
line 6 t r a i n s t a t i o n C .
line 7 I w i l l a s k H a n k , Q u i n c y ,
line 8 D e n i s e , E d d y a n d R o n i
line 9 t o j o i n u s t h e r e !
line 10 B e s t R e g a r d s ,
line 11 K Z
line 12

            Then attempt to extract a complete message from the plaintext.

            A partial example of a practical covert, spy – like message that can be taken from the         plaintext would be:           

                        time to launch drone BETA

Steps to Complete This Project

STEP 1             Open Eclipse or NetBeans  

                        Open Eclipse or NetBeans and create a Java project with the following details.

                        For Project Name include: Steganography

                        For the Main Class include: Steganography

In your Code window, shown below, copy in the program code shown in Figure 1 below, in the appropriate places, except substitute your own name in place of Sammy Student.

PROJECT    Steganography and Secret Messages – Using Arrays in Java

Figure 1           Source Code for the Steganography Program

import javax.swing.JOptionPane; //Sammy Student, Programmer public class Steganography       public static void main(String args[])                   // the plaintext message             String line1 = “Hello Stan and Marilyn!”;             String line2 = “Let us meet for lunch”;                     String line3 = “at noon on Tuesday.”;             String line4 = “We will be waiting”;             String line5 = “at the East building of”;             String line6 = “train station C.”;                                String line7 = “I will ask Hank, Quincy,”;                  String line8 = “Denise, Eddy and Roni”;             String line9 = “to join us there!”;             String line10 = “Best Regards,”;             String line11 = “KZ”;             String message = “n”;                         // display the plaintext message             message += “t” + line1 + “n”;             message += “t” + line2 + “n”;             message += “t” + line3 + “n”;             message += “t” + line4 + “n”;             message += “t” + line5 + “n”;             message += “t” + line6 + “n”;             message += “t” + line7 + “n”;             message += “t” + line8 + “n”;             message += “t” + line9 + “n”;             message += “t” + line10 + “n”;             message += “t” + line11 + “n”;             JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, “Message: “ + message,             “Plaintext Message”, JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);                         // convert plaintext message to lower case             line1 = line1.toLowerCase();             line2 = line2.toLowerCase();             line3 = line3.toLowerCase();             line4 = line4.toLowerCase();             line5 = line5.toLowerCase();             line6 = line6.toLowerCase();             line7 = line7.toLowerCase();             line8 = line8.toLowerCase();             line9 = line9.toLowerCase();             line10 = line10.toLowerCase();             line11 = line11.toLowerCase();            

PROJECT    Steganography and Secret Messages – Using Arrays in Java

Figure 1           Source Code for the Steganography Program ( continued )

            String plaintext = “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line1 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line2 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line3 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line4 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line5 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line6 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line7 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line8 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line9 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line10 + “n”;             plaintext += “t” + line11 + “n”;                         JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, “Message (lower case): “ + plaintext,             “Lower Case”, JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);                                     // define line messages field size with 20 indices             int[] num =
            0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20;
                        // define the key variable and message object             int key = 0;             StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder();                         // build the secret message             s.append(“n”); // new line             key = num[7]; // t             s.append(line1.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[18]; // i             s.append(line1.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[7]; // m             s.append(line2.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[8]; // e             s.append(line2.substring(key, key + 1));             s.append(” “); // space             key = num[1]; // t             s.append(line3.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[5]; // o             s.append(line3.substring(key, key + 1));             s.append(” “); // space            

PROJECT    Steganography and Secret Messages – Using Arrays in Java

Figure 1           Source Code for the Steganography Program ( continued )

                        key = num[5]; // l             s.append(line4.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[12]; // a             s.append(line4.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[13]; // u             s.append(line5.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[18]; // n             s.append(line5.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[14]; // c             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[11]; // h             s.append(line7.substring(key, key + 1));                         s.append(“n”); // new line             key = num[15]; // d             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // r             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // o             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // n             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // e             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             s.append(” “);             key = num[15]; // B             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // E             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // T             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));             key = num[15]; // A             s.append(line6.substring(key, key + 1));                         s.append(“n”); // new line                         System.out.println(“a steganography secret “ + s);             JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, “Secret Message: “ + s,             “Decoded”, JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);      

PROJECT    Steganography and Secret Messages – Using Arrays in Java

STEP 2             Build, Compile and Run the Program

From the menu select [ Run ] and click [ Run Project ] to run your app.

STEP 3             Test the Program

            Once you have successfully compiled your program, review the output that                                    appears in the message boxes that follow in Figure 2 .

            The message boxes show the plaintext message in sentence case, the plaintext                               message in lower case and a semi – decoded message, with part of the secret                                message replaced with periods ( . ) .

                                    time to launch

                                    . . . . .   . . . .

Review the decoding pattern in the starter code and modify the appropriate                        statements that such that your program        will display the message below, without the periods ( . ) .

                                    time to launch

                                    drone BETA

                        Also, supplement your program code such that the lengths of the plaintext                          message and the decoded messages are displayed, such as in the messages                              boxes that follow.                      

Extra Credit: For extra credit, try to create a different secret agent          type message from the existing plaintext message or by using your      own plaintext message

PROJECT    Steganography and Secret Messages – Using Arrays in Java

Figure 2           Initial Test Run

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May 07 2018 06:29 PM

1 Approved Answer

Madhurima B answered on October 17, 2019

5 Ratings, (9 Votes)

package com.java;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
//MADHURIMA BANERJEE, Programmer
public class Steganography
public static void main(String[] args)
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
// the plaintext message
        String line1 = Hello Stan and Marilyn!;
        String line2 = Let us meet for lunch;        
        String line3 = at noon on Tuesday.;
        String line4 = We will be waiting;
        String line5 = at the East building of;
        String line6 = train station C.;                   
        String line7 = I will ask Hank, Quincy,;     
        String line8 = Denise, Eddy and Roni;
        String line9 = to join us there!;
        String line10 = Best Regards,;
        String line11 = KZ;
        String message = n;
       
        // display the plaintext message
        message += t + line1 + n;
        message += t + line2 + n;
        message += t + line3 + n;
        message += t + line4 + n;
        message += t + line5 + n;
        message += t + line6 + n;
        message += t + line7 + n;
        message += t + line8 + n;
        message += t + line9 + n;
        message += t + line10 + n;
        message += t + line11 + n;
        JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, Message: + message,
        Plaintext Message, JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);
        
     // convert plaintext message to lower case
        line1 = line1.toLowerCase();
        line2 = line2.toLowerCase();
        line3 = line3.toLowerCase();
        line4 = line4.toLowerCase(

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