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内源性化学物质的秘密信息传递。

Secret messaging with endogenous chemistry.

机构信息

School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

Department of Chemistry, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Jul 6;11(1):13960. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-92987-2.

Abstract

Data encoded in molecules offers opportunities for secret messaging and extreme information density. Here, we explore how the same chemical and physical dimensions used to encode molecular information can expose molecular messages to detection and manipulation. To address these vulnerabilities, we write data using an object's pre-existing surface chemistry in ways that are indistinguishable from the original substrate. While it is simple to embed chemical information onto common objects (covers) using routine steganographic permutation, chemically embedded covers are found to be resistant to detection by sophisticated analytical tools. Using Turbo codes for efficient digital error correction, we demonstrate recovery of secret keys hidden in the pre-existing chemistry of American one dollar bills. These demonstrations highlight ways to improve security in other molecular domains, and show how the chemical fingerprints of common objects can be harnessed for data storage and communication.

摘要

分子中编码的数据为秘密信息传递和极高的信息密度提供了机会。在这里,我们探讨了如何利用相同的化学和物理维度来编码分子信息,从而使分子信息容易被检测和操纵。为了解决这些漏洞,我们使用物体预先存在的表面化学性质以与原始底物无法区分的方式写入数据。虽然使用常规的隐写术排列将化学信息嵌入常见物体(封面)上很简单,但发现化学嵌入的封面能够抵抗复杂分析工具的检测。通过使用 Turbo 码进行有效的数字纠错,我们演示了如何从美国一美元钞票预先存在的化学性质中恢复隐藏的秘密密钥。这些演示突出了在其他分子领域提高安全性的方法,并展示了如何利用常见物体的化学指纹进行数据存储和通信。

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