What's encryption?

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In cryptography, encryption is the process of encoding messages or information in such a way that only authorized parties can read it. Encryption does not of itself ...

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Encryption is the process of encoding a message so that it can be read only by the sender and the intended...

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For microsoft, more secure password protection of the workbook file and its properties,choose from several...

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Encryption Domain Alternative?

We are currently switching hosting providers and setting up tunnels between our client sites and our new hosting provider. Our new hosting provider recommended using encryption domains to limit the access of the tunnel, and we decided to give it a try...

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I am not sure what the "encryption domain" is, but I can tell you that I have a nest of different...

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Single device encryption - is sounds like a SHAm.

Help me understand how encryption works when there's just one device involved. Okay, I think I finally understand at a high level how public key encryption works: each side generates a public/private key pair, sends the public key to the other party...

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an attacker could just generate all the keys for passwords up to 20 characters in lengthThere are over...

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What type of encryption is used in encryption locks?

Is it possible to use Random key encryption in encryption locks. If yes plz tell me how, i hav created a random key encryption algorithm with implementation. i want to make it as an encryption lock.

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It is secret

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OpenSSL instead of PGP for message signing and encryption? Really?

Over the last several years, I've seen more developers use openssl for file and message signing and encryption, where in the past we would have used PGP/gnupg/OpenPGP.  Is this wise, is it essentially throwing away the work that went into the PGP web...

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OpenSSL is a perfectly acceptable solution to this problem.  PGP is designed for encrypting and signing...

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What is the difference between basic encryption and 128 bit encryption?

I purchasing a keylogger for my computer and I have a choice between getting one with basic encryption and one with 128 bit encryption. The one with 128 bit encryption is more ...show more

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hardware keylogger is visible to user. i suggest you use some software ones that work in stealth mode...

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