| CONSOLE MESSAGE: AES-CBC and AES-CTR do not provide authentication by default, and implementing it manually can result in minor, but serious mistakes. We recommended using authenticated encryption like AES-GCM to protect against chosen-ciphertext attacks. |
| Test encrypting with malformed parameters |
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| On success, you will see a series of "PASS" messages, followed by "TEST COMPLETE". |
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| PASS crypto.subtle.encrypt() rejected promise with TypeError: Not enough arguments. |
| PASS crypto.subtle.encrypt(1) rejected promise with TypeError: Not enough arguments. |
| PASS crypto.subtle.encrypt(1, 2) rejected promise with TypeError: Not enough arguments. |
| PASS crypto.subtle.encrypt(aesCbcParams, fakedKey, plainText) rejected promise with TypeError: Argument 2 ('key') to SubtleCrypto.encrypt must be an instance of CryptoKey. |
| PASS crypto.subtle.encrypt(aesCbcParams, wrongKey, plainText) rejected promise with InvalidAccessError: CryptoKey doesn't match AlgorithmIdentifier. |
| PASS crypto.subtle.encrypt(aesCbcParams, wrongKey, plainText) rejected promise with InvalidAccessError: CryptoKey doesn't support encryption. |
| PASS successfullyParsed is true |
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| TEST COMPLETE |
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