encrypted message
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encrypt
verb[T usually passive]
uk/ɪnˈkrɪpt/us/ɪnˈkrɪpt/
to change electronic information or signals into a secret code (= system of letters, numbers, or symbols) that people cannot understand or use on ...
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message
noun[C]
uk/ˈmes.ɪdʒ/us/ˈmes.ɪdʒ/
a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to ...
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Assumption 3 is necessary since the spi-calculus only permits communications on channels corresponding to a name (that is, anencryptedmessagecannot be used as a channel).
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Clause 46 enables authorities to require a person to provide either the key necessary to decode anencryptedmessageor the information in the message in an intelligible form.
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The goal of this attack is to gradually reveal information about anencryptedmessage, or about the decryption key itself.
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Both before and after tampering, the attacker can not read theencryptedmessage.
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Although encryption hides the contents of a message, it may be possible to "change" anencryptedmessagewithout understanding it.
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To read theencryptedmessage, each of the four mooncakes packaged together must be cut into four parts each.
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The same day, he receives a mysteriousencryptedmessagefrom an anonymous source.
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It is possible, using something akin to a book code, to include key indicators as clear text attached to anencryptedmessage.
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Theencryptedmessageis then transmitted electronically to the receiver and the receiver can then use their own matching private key to decrypt the message.
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The reversibility property of the automaton ensures that anyencryptedmessagecan be decrypted by running the same system in reverse.
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The strength of the protocol lies in the fact that half of anencryptedmessagecan not be decrypted.
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While both the user and recipient may have copies of the originalencryptedmessage, the key used to turn it back into plain text is now gone.
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Newell then fed the image with theencryptedmessageto media outlets.
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When those words or phrases appeared, they would feed the settings they had used to reveal them back into the wholeencryptedmessageto good effect.
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The message sent to the remailer can usually be encrypted, and the remailer will decrypt it and send it to the recipient address hidden inside theencryptedmessage.
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The puzzles are in the form of anencryptedmessagewith an unknown key; the key must be short enough to allow a brute force attack.
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Theencryptedmessagewould usually be some secret information which the attacker observed being sent encrypted under the signer's public key which the attacker wants to learn.
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The digitally signed andencryptedmessageis then sent to the receiver who can then use the senders public key to decrypt the message and reveal the original contents.
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The originator of anencryptedmessageshared the decoding technique needed to recover the original information only with intended recipients, thereby precluding unwanted people from doing the same.
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