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whats cryptanalysis

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Question by vaibs
Submitted on 12/7/2003
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whats cryptanalysis



Answer by /byzero
Submitted on 2/7/2004
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Cryptanalysis: The analytical and mathematical study of characteristics of ciphers.

 

Answer by mountain_man
Submitted on 3/16/2004
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i am cryptography student.but in first terms.
my answer : the cryptanalysis is an method
to secreting message and voice &...
....

 

Answer by Anuj Sharma
Submitted on 12/6/2006
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Cryptanalysis is the science of making encrypted data unencrypted

 

Answer by Nawaz
Submitted on 1/24/2007
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The art of breaking the code without knowing the secret key

 

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