Wireshark captures of Skype traffic with and without hidden information at inaudible SNR show no statistically significant differences in inter-arrival times (mean IAT 0.019 s in all conditions) and only a 2.6% difference in mean packet length (130.34 bytes unmodulated vs. 126.98 bytes at inaudible SNR), well within one standard deviation (SD ≈ 12–14 bytes) and insufficient for reliable content-mismatch detection.
From 2016-kohls-skypeline — SkypeLine: Robust Hidden Data Transmission for VoIP
· §6.1, Table 4
· 2016
· ASIA Computer and Communications Security
Implications
DSSS steganography applied at the pre-encoding audio layer avoids the architectural and channel mismatches that defeated SkypeMorph and FreeWave — no new protocol headers, packet-timing changes, or connectionless-to-reliable transport gaps are introduced, so flow-level DPI classifiers have no lever.
When evaluating steganographic transports, measure packet-length standard deviation — not just mean — since the SD in normal VoIP traffic is large enough to absorb the small modulation-induced mean shift, making per-packet classifiers ineffective.