AES encryption
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Date: 04/01/04
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Date: 1 Apr 2004 06:37:26 -0600
i have to cipher data wich is quite predicable (suits of blocks in the
format : 0x01 0x.. or 0x02 0x.. 0x..), with the AES algorithm.
then :
- some bytes (0x01 and 0x02) are far more numbrous than the others
- there is a quite predictable structure in the data
Is this a weakness some people could use to more easily broke the
ciphered data ? Or is the AES algorithm able to handle such
predictable data ?
Thanks in advance
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