Earlier today some folks published a paper that claims the SIMON cipher from the NSA has been broken, at least for the 32/64 variant. I've spent the last hour reading the paper, https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/474.pdf , there's some really strange things in there ...
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It's pretty common in technical writing to use American spellings, to be fair. I use a horrible combination of American spelling and British/Scottish idioms now so I've sympathy for this!
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The authors look like they didn't exist until this publication which is either impressive or suspicious, though.
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Could be working for an American company. I do and regional settings and spelling are forced to use US spelling :(
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It reads like an AI attempt at writing a paper, though you'd expect it to be of better construction and not have simple 'typos'.
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