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Why AES is Secure #8

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wrv opened this issue Sep 6, 2017 · 4 comments
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Why AES is Secure #8

wrv opened this issue Sep 6, 2017 · 4 comments
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wrv commented Sep 6, 2017

In the Confusion and Diffusion section you say "Confusion refers to the property that each character of the plaintext depends on several parts of the key..."

Plaintext here should be ciphertext.

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wei2912 commented Sep 6, 2017

@wrv Thanks! How did you come across this repo?

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wei2912 commented Sep 6, 2017

Fixed in 0e345e5, closing.

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wrv commented Sep 6, 2017

Professor linked to the blog post as a deeper dive into AES, and then I followed the link at the bottom of page to find this repo. Quality stuff! Thanks for addressing the issue.

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wei2912 commented Sep 7, 2017

@wrv That's quite a surprise to me -- I wrote this post for the sole purpose of consolidating what I knew about the subject, so I didn't expect them to be noticed by anyone else. Thanks for letting me know!

@wei2912 wei2912 changed the title Typo in Why AES is Secure Doc Why AES is Secure Mar 29, 2020
@wei2912 wei2912 reopened this Mar 29, 2020
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