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Block cipher decryption diagram - the standard diagram indicating how a block cipher takes a key and ciphertext and produces a plaintext. Original created by Lunkwill.

Original OpenOffice drawing in en:Image:Crypto_diagrams.tgz.

Converted to SVG by DnetSvg.
Date 16 September 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author DnetSvg at English Wikipedia
 
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  • 2007-09-16 02:37 DnetSvg 136×115×0 (17884 bytes) ==Description== Block cipher decryption diagram - the standard diagram indicating how a block cipher takes a key and ciphertext and produces a plaintext. Original created by [[Lunkwill]]. Original OpenOffice drawing in [[Image:Crypto_diagrams.tgz]]. Con

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