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decrypt

/dee-kript, dih-/US // diˈkrɪpt, dɪ- //UK // (diːˈkrɪpt) //

解密,解开,解密后,解密时

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to decode or decipher.

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Examples

  • By contrast, the FBI rarely decrypts ransomware or arrests the attackers, who are typically based in countries like Russia or Iran that lack extradition agreements with the US.

  • They download the decryptor, they disassemble it, they reverse-engineer it, and they figure out exactly why we were able to decrypt their files.

  • In their spare time, they collaborate in finding and decrypting new ransomware strains.

  • On Wednesday, The Washington Post reported that Colonial didn’t have a plan to pay a ransom to DarkSide to decrypt data files, but on Thursday several other news outlets reported that Colonial did pay to unlock its data.

  • Colonial Pipeline has no plan at this point to pay a ransom to decrypt data files, said two people familiar with the matter.

  • Only the participants in any given chat have the keys to decrypt and read their own chats.

  • Assange did not have to decrypt them to share them with The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel.

  • This is because they would be only available in encrypted form and there would be no way for someone like Assange to decrypt them.

  • No one may be able decrypt its email quickly without its help.

  • I want you to unlock this phone and then decrypt the files in its memory.

  • Tomorrow, we'll bring you back and ask you to decrypt the data on these memory sticks.

  • Because if they can decrypt it with your public key, it can only have been encrypted with your private key.

  • I'd decrypt it, read it, re-encrypt it with your boss's real public key and send it on.