decryption

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Bilgisayar) kod açma
(Bilgisayar) kod çözme
(Bilgisayar) şifre çözme

Bir şifre çözme programım yok. - I don't have a decryption program.

sifre cozme, kripto cozme
çözme

Bir şifre çözme programım yok. - I don't have a decryption program.

(Bilgisayar) şifre çözmek
(Bilgisayar) kripto çözme
decrypt
(Askeri) kriptolu bir metni açmak
decrypt
(Bilgisayar) şifresini çöz
decrypt
(Bilgisayar) şifreyi açma
decrypt
(Bilgisayar) şifre çöz

Bir şifre çözme programım yok. - I don't have a decryption program.

decrypt
(Askeri) şifreyi çözmek
decrypt
çöz

Bir şifre çözme programım yok. - I don't have a decryption program.

decrypt
(Askeri) KRİPTOLU BİR METNİ AÇMAK: Kriptolanmış bir metni kripto sistemi araçlarıyla tekrar eski açık (kriptolanmamış) haline getirmek (Bu kripto analizleriyle çözümü kapsamaz). Bu terim deşifre ve kod açma anlamını da kapsar. Bknz. "cryptosystem"
İngilizce - İngilizce
The process reversing an encryption, i.e. the process which converts encrypted data into its original form
The process of turning encrypted text back into plain text
– The process of changing ciphered text into clear text
the process of transforming ciphertext to plaintext
The process of unscrambling ciphertext and returning it to plaintext See also: Encryption
Decryption is the process of descrambling a scrambled or encrypted message Business transactions on the Web and e-mail messages are sometimes encrypted for security reasons
Decoding encrypted data back to its original form
The transformation of unintelligible data ("ciphertext") into original data ("clear text")
The inverse (reverse) of encryption
Decryption is the process of transforming ciphertext back into plaintext It is the reverse of encryption
The process of unscrambling a message to make it readable See also encryption
Decoding encrypted data to it's original form Dial Up: Connect to another computer by calling it over the telephone network Digital Certificate: In the common security standard for on-line transactions (SET), a Digital Certificate is issued by banks to each patron and each merchant to identify them as a valid transactor Domain: The Internet is divided into smaller sets known as domains, including com (business), gov (government), edu (educational) and others Domain Name: Allows you to reference Internet sites without knowing the true numerical address Download: The process of copying data file(s) from a remote computer to a local computer The opposite action is upload where a local file is copied to a server
The process of turning encrypted text (ciphertext) into readable Information
Cryptography comprises encryption -- the process of making information unintelligible to the unauthorized reader -- and decryption -- reversing encryption to make the information readable once again Conventional cryptography uses a secret code or key to encrypt information The same secret key is used by the reciver to decrypt the information
(n ) The process of converting coded data to plain text See also encryption
Any procedure used in cryptography to convert ciphertext (encrypted data) into plaintext
The modification of encrypted data (with the help of a decryption key) to obtain the original data DK(encdat): Decryption of encdat with the help of the key K
In computer security, the process of transforming encoded text into plaintext
Decryption is the process of converting encrypted data back into its original form, so that it can be understood
The process of converting an encrypted text back to a plain and meaningful text
The process of converting encrypted data back into its original form, so it can be understood To easily recover the contents of an encrypted signal, the correct decryption key is required The key is an algorithm that "undoes" the work of the encryption algorithm Alternatively, a computer can be used in an attempt to "break" the cipher The more complex the encryption algorithm, the more difficult it becomes to eavesdrop on communications without access to the key
the art of decrypting text - the process by which encoded text is made readable
The process of turning a ciphertext (an encrypted file) into a plaintext (an unencrypted file)
The process of transforming cipher text into readable text
the activity of making clear or converting from code into plain text; "a secret key or password is required for decryption"
Decryption is the restoration of encrypted data to their original text [GAO] (see also encryption)
The act of restoring an encrypted file to its original state through the use of a key
{i} act of decoding data with the aid of a secret key or password (Computers)
decrypt
To convert an encrypted or coded text or message into plain text
decrypt
1 To transform an encrypted communication into its equivalent plain text 2 A decrypted, but not translated, message
decrypt
In cryptographic support, to convert ciphertext into plaintext
decrypt
To convert scrambled (encrypted) information back to a usable or readable format
decrypt
To decipher or to decode
decrypt
to change a message or information on a computer back into a form that can be read, when someone has sent it to you in a type of computer code encrypt
decrypt
To convert encrypted data back into its original form
decrypt
reversing an encryption to convert cipher-text to clear-text
decrypt
To change ciphertext into plaintext [X3 106]
decrypt
to remove disguise by using some secret information and reclaiming the message's meaning; also decipher
decrypt
To change a message from the unreadable form that it was transmitted in to the readable form for human or machine reading The opposite of encrypt
decrypt
convert code into ordinary language
decrypt
Conversion of either encoded or enciphered text into plaintext
decrypt
{f} crack a code, decipher a code, remove a cipher from data
decrypt
the process of converting encrypted information back into normal, understandable text
decryption

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    Etimoloji

    () Verbal noun of decrypt from de- + crypt (only attested in compounds, such as cryptogram) from Ancient Greek κρυπτός (kryptos, “hidden”).