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What kind of error is undetectable by the checksum?

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Answered by 10Sikander7
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"At least three types of error cannot be detected by the current checksum calculation. First, if two data items are swapped during transmission, the sum and the checksum values will not change. Second, if the value of one data item is increased (intentionally or maliciously) and the value of another one is decreased (intentionally or maliciously) the same amount, the sum and the checksum cannot detect these changes. Third, if one or more data items is changed in such a way that the change is a multiple of 216 − 1, the sum or the checksum cannot detect the changes."


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