CRLGMMMay 31, 2023

Off-By-One Implementation Error in J-UNIWARD

arXiv:2305.19776v2
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This is an incremental correction for steganography practitioners, addressing a minor bug in a widely used method.

The researchers identified an off-by-one implementation error in the J-UNIWARD steganography method, which slightly distorts costmaps by mispricing some image blocks but has minimal impact on steganalysis detection.

J-UNIWARD is a popular steganography method for hiding secret messages in JPEG cover images. As a content-adaptive method, J-UNIWARD aims to embed into textured image regions where changes are difficult to detect. To this end, J-UNIWARD first assigns to each DCT coefficient an embedding cost calculated based on the image's Wavelet residual, and then uses a coding method that minimizes the cost while embedding the desired payload. Changing one DCT coefficient affects a 23x23 window of Wavelet coefficients. To speed up the costmap computation, the original implementation pre-computes the Wavelet residual and then considers per changed DCT coefficient a 23x23 window of the Wavelet residual. However, the implementation accesses a window accidentally shifted by one pixel to the bottom right. In this report, we evaluate the effect of this off-by-one error on the resulting costmaps. Some image blocks are over-priced while other image blocks are under-priced, but the difference is relatively small. The off-by-one error seems to make little difference for learning-based steganalysis.

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