diff --git a/ciphers/caesar_cipher.py b/ciphers/caesar_cipher.py index 7bda51976..4038919e5 100644 --- a/ciphers/caesar_cipher.py +++ b/ciphers/caesar_cipher.py @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ def brute_force(input_string: str, alphabet=None) -> dict: def main(): while True: print(f'\n{"-" * 10}\n Menu\n{"-" * 10}') - print(*["1.Encrpyt", "2.Decrypt", "3.BruteForce", "4.Quit"], sep="\n") + print(*["1.Encrypt", "2.Decrypt", "3.BruteForce", "4.Quit"], sep="\n") # get user input choice = input("\nWhat would you like to do?: ").strip() or "4" diff --git a/ciphers/xor_cipher.py b/ciphers/xor_cipher.py index 818dec641..27e4262bc 100644 --- a/ciphers/xor_cipher.py +++ b/ciphers/xor_cipher.py @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ class XORCipher: # crypt = XORCipher() # key = 67 -# # test enrcypt +# # test encrypt # print(crypt.encrypt("hallo welt",key)) # # test decrypt # print(crypt.decrypt(crypt.encrypt("hallo welt",key), key)) diff --git a/hashes/sha1.py b/hashes/sha1.py index 04ecdd788..cca38b7c3 100644 --- a/hashes/sha1.py +++ b/hashes/sha1.py @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Usage: python sha1.py --string "Hello World!!" Also contains a Test class to verify that the generated Hash is same as that returned by the hashlib library -SHA1 hash or SHA1 sum of a string is a crytpographic function which means it is easy +SHA1 hash or SHA1 sum of a string is a cryptographic function which means it is easy to calculate forwards but extremely difficult to calculate backwards. What this means is, you can easily calculate the hash of a string, but it is extremely difficult to know the original string if you have its hash. This property is useful to communicate