InvCISD Diffusion Steganography

Arxiv other 2026-08-01T00:00:00
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Abstract

Coverless image steganography (CIS) synthesizes a stego image rather than modifying an existing cover image, enabling authorized recipients to reconstruct the original secret image from the stego. Existing diffusion-based CIS methods can generate natural-looking stego images but preserve substantial visual similarity to the secret image. This resemblance risks exposing structural and semantic cues, giving rise to security vulnerabilities that cannot be evaluated solely via recovery fidelity. Achieving substantial visual dissimilarity between the secret and stego images without compromising stego quality and recovery fidelity remains challenging. To address this issue, we propose InvCISD, an invertible diffusion framework that couples the latent representations of the secret and an irrelevant reference image with an invertible network called LIMNet. We first train LIMNet in diffusion latent space, followed by end-to-end fine-tuning of the entire network, i.e., LIMNet integrated diffusion inversion and generation modules. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed method substantially reduces secret-stego visual similarity, improves stego quality, and retains satisfactory secret reconstruction quality. Our further investigation shows that all evaluated methods are highly detectable by the CIS-oriented steganalysis model, indicating that resistance against targeted steganalysis constitutes a critical direction for future CIS research.

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