Sure, but I wasn't aware that the encryption process would actually make consistent output pages that could be deduped. It implies that reverse engineering of the encryption process is just a matter of time, not effort. I expected more of a "random" output, and yes, I know, not actually random, at all, but not that utterly consistent. Just a surprise.
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