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- Attack_model abstract "In cryptanalysis, attack models or attack types are a classification of cryptographic attacks specifying how much information a cryptanalyst has access to when attempting to "break" an encrypted message (also known as ciphertext).In cryptography, a sending party uses a cipher to encrypt (transform) a secret plaintext into a ciphertext, which is sent over an insecure communication channel to the receiving party. The receiving party uses his secret knowledge of the cipher to decrypt the ciphertext to obtain the plaintext. The secret knowledge required to decrypt the message is usually a short number or string called a key. In a cryptographic attack a third party cryptanalyst analyzes the ciphertext to try to "break" the cipher, to read the plaintext and obtain the key so that future enciphered messages can be read. It is usually assumed that the encryption and decryption algorithms themselves are public knowledge and available to the cryptographer, as this is the case for modern ciphers which are published openly.".
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- Attack_model subject Category:Cryptographic_attacks.
- Attack_model type Abstraction100002137.
- Attack_model type Act100030358.
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- Attack_model type Attack100972621.
- Attack_model type CryptographicAttacks.
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- Attack_model comment "In cryptanalysis, attack models or attack types are a classification of cryptographic attacks specifying how much information a cryptanalyst has access to when attempting to "break" an encrypted message (also known as ciphertext).In cryptography, a sending party uses a cipher to encrypt (transform) a secret plaintext into a ciphertext, which is sent over an insecure communication channel to the receiving party.".
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