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  • ...it is essential that they be kept secret. To do so, programmers apply '''one-way encryption''' to a password before storing it on disk. With this type of encryption, Because hash digests are unique signatures, one-way encryption via hash digests can be used to verify that a file has not changed. The ha
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  • | pagename = one-way encryption | abc = one-way encryption
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/One-way encryption]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[One-way encryption]]
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  • ...other end of the transmission channel. Two-way encryption differs from [[one-way encryption]] (hashing) in which an encrypted string such as a password cannot be decry
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  • | pagename = one-way encryption | abc = one-way encryption
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  • {{r|One-way encryption}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/One-way encryption]]. Needs checking by a human.
    436 bytes (55 words) - 19:11, 11 January 2010
  • ...it is essential that they be kept secret. To do so, programmers apply '''one-way encryption''' to a password before storing it on disk. With this type of encryption, Because hash digests are unique signatures, one-way encryption via hash digests can be used to verify that a file has not changed. The ha
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  • ===One-way encryption=== ...of information could be generated only from the original plaintext. See [[one-way encryption]] for the techniques; some applications are presented here.
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  • ...essage number or timestamp, protected at least by a one-way [[cryptography#one-way encryption | hash]], or perhaps being part of the information encrypted at the message
    12 KB (1,744 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
  • ...you mention did have some serious problems, most notably to my eye making one-way encryption far too prominent. There is extensive discussion at [[Talk:Cryptography/Arc
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  • * [[One-way encryption]]
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  • == One-way encryption == {{main|One-way encryption}}
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  • ...text of any size up to some large limit. Hashing a string is a form of [[One-way encryption]] and is used by software to store passwords. Hash functions have additiona
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  • ===One-way encryption===
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  • ===One-way encryption===
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  •    ''See also [[One-way encryption]].'' === One-way encryption ===
    52 KB (8,332 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
  • ===One-way encryption=== ...to the topic, there's relatively little explanation of why one would want one-way encryption, such as error detection, digital signatures, authentication, atomic integr
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  • {{rpl|One-way encryption}} (Aug. 21, 2023 - Sept. 19, 2023)
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  • * '''[[One-way encryption]]''' - I contributed most or all of this (but it overlaps same content in [
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