Decrypted Data Line
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Decrypted Data Line is Decrypted data: b'Hello, world!'.
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| Description | Decrypted data: b'Hello, world!' | [1] |
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ctx:claims/beam/a1104de9-66fb-4b7d-a7f0-d5378c57a566- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/a1104de9-66fb-4b7d-a7f0-d5378c57a566Show excerpt
- The `pad_data` function pads the data using PKCS7 padding to ensure that the data length is a multiple of the block size required by AES. - The `unpad_data` function removes the padding after decryption. 3. **Encrypt Data**: - T…
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