Abstract

As technology has advanced, we have ushered in the age of the Internet, where online communication tools have become the preferred method for information exchange. While this shift offers unprecedented convenience and efficiency, it also introduces a slew of security concerns. Messages traversing the vast expanse of the internet are vulnerable to interception, tampering, and even fabrication by malicious entities. Such actions can disrupt communications and lead to significant repercussions for all involved parties. Given these threats, the imperative for robust encryption becomes clear. Typically, to safeguard the contents of a message, the sender encrypts it using a specific key. In the absence of this key, adversaries find it challenging, if not impossible, to decipher the encrypted message. Upon receipt, the intended recipient, equipped with the necessary key, decrypts the message to access its original content. Beyond encryption, digital signatures are often employed to verify the authenticity of the sender and prevent message forgery. Such cryptographic measures are pivotal in maintaining the sanctity of digital communications. This article embarks on an exploration of prevalent encryption techniques employed by contemporary online communication tools. It delves deeper into the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) method, spotlighting its mechanics and efficacy. Culminating in a tangible application, the article presents the design of a rudimentary chat system underpinned by AES encryption, showcasing its potential in real-world secure communication scenarios.

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