A Model of MULTI-VERIFIER channel e-mailing system using Steganographic scheme

Abstract

In this paper, we presented a model of privileged channel e-mailing system for Internet communication. It is the model of a real-life secure mailing system for any organization. In this model a sender can send a secret message even to a unacquainted person in an anonymous way. The users of this model are assumed to be may or may not be the members of a closed organization

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D. B. Ojha , Abhishek Shukla , Meenu Sahni , Nitin Pandey

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D. B. Ojha, Abhishek Shukla, Meenu Sahni, Nitin Pandey (2011). A Model of MULTI-VERIFIER channel e-mailing system using Steganographic scheme. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies, 2(1), 465-468. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-155227