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Non Path-based Mutual Anonymity Approach with Secure Cipher Text to Image Encryption Message-Peer-to-Peer Systems
Author(s) -
Abdul Hameed Abdul Majid,
Amit Chaturvadi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2017913433
Subject(s) - computer science , encryption , cipher , anonymity , path (computing) , peer to peer , ciphertext , computer security , theoretical computer science , computer network
In Anonymous peer to peer system regularly incurred extra expenses if wants to do perfect transfer. Last node always tries to copy itself when they receive the information and privacy consideration for the entire user kept in consideration. The transmission of secure data in peer to peer system is major issue in current scenario. To ensure the security in the peer to peer system there are many techniques and algorithm were evolved his cryptograph techniques are most powerful. In the existing models the path based, unstructured with dummy traffic to confuse the attacker. The plain texts convert to cipher text in the existing models. The attackers are easy track the cipher text and this is not secure form. Propose Rumor Riding, a novel approach for nodes in P2P systems with a more secure data, cipher text to Image format which is more secure and protect data from unauthorized users. In this scheme block cipher using substitution method that encrypts the given text into blocks. In this paper, the user given plain text is dividing into blocks that are referred to the AES Rijndael Encryption process, converted to unreadable format. Each and every character of the block shifted into ASCII value and from this ASCII value formulated into equivalent color code. Finally this cipher text which encrypted is

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