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It is well known that avalanche effect errors in received noisy ciphertexts will cause severe error propagation in block-ciphered encryption systems, thus resulting in a large reduction in the achievable throughput. However, little is known about the statistical properties of the underlying error sequences in decrypted plaintexts in block-ciphered systems when channel errors are present. A rigorous...