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May 12 |
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Sep 20 |
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Sep 20 |
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How does a padding oracle attack work? changed wording to be more precise |
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Sep 20 |
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How does a padding oracle attack work? Thanks for following up on that. What I meant to say was 'this post is lacking a good explanation' ;) Edited that. |
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Sep 11 |
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How does a padding oracle attack work? Thanks for looking over it, PaĆlo. I changed this just now. |
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Sep 11 |
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How does a padding oracle attack work? changed cipher name |
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Sep 11 |
answered | How does a padding oracle attack work? |
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Aug 26 |
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Why is padding used for RSA encryption given that it is not a block cipher? noted the changeset in the question and modified my answer accordingly |
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Aug 26 |
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Why is padding used for RSA encryption given that it is not a block cipher? Note: Due to the fact that encryption is public, a chosen plaintext attack is indeed within an attacker's power. Unlike with symmetric ciphers (e.g. AES), which the author of our question cited for comparison. |
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Aug 24 |
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Aug 24 |
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Why is padding used for RSA encryption given that it is not a block cipher? question got moved to crypto stack exchange. changed link to make more sense. changed preformatted text to latex |
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Aug 23 |
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Aug 23 |
answered | Why is padding used for RSA encryption given that it is not a block cipher? |