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DHKE was one of the first public-key protocols, which allows two parties to exchange data securely, so that is someone sniffs the communication between the parties, the information exchanged can be revealed.
Specifically I refer to the last part:
information exchanged can be revealed
Does this not mean to say "cannot be revealed"?
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There was a small typo in the text from: /key-exchange/diffie-hellman-key-exchange.md
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"so that IS someone sniffs the communication between the parties, the information exchanged CAN be revealed"
Changed to:
"so that IF someone sniffs the communication between the parties, the information exchanged CANNOT be revealed"
The second paragraph reads:
Specifically I refer to the last part:
Does this not mean to say "cannot be revealed"?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: