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Abstract: . The so-called prisoners' problem, in which two individuals attempt to
communicate covertly without alerting a "warden" who controls the communications
channel, has taken a number of forms, adorned with various assumptions or requirements
which make the problem more or less difficult. One assumption which makes
the problem considerably more managable is that the participants are allowed to share
some secret information (such as an encryption key) prior to imprisonment. Another... (Update)
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S. Craver, "On Public-Key Steganography in the Presence of an Active Warden." in Information Hiding II, Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science v 1525 (April 1996), pp 355--368. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/craver96publickey.html More
@article{ craver98publickey,
author = "Scott Craver",
title = "On Public-Key Steganography in the Presence of an Active Warden",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "1525",
pages = "355--368",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/craver96publickey.html" }
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