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encrypt

/en-kript/US // ɛnˈkrɪpt //UK // (ɪnˈkrɪpt) //

加密,解密,密码,编码

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to encipher or encode.

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Examples

  • An encrypted message is then shared over a conventional communication channel and the quantum key is used to decipher it.

  • Chi Mak, a naturalized US citizen born in China, is arrested after his brother was stopped at Los Angeles International Airport carrying encrypted disks containing information from Chi.

  • The malware was designed to install ransomware, a kind of malware that encrypts a victim’s files in exchange for a ransom.

  • The indictment also notes that Bannon and his alleged co-conspirators began using encrypted messaging apps after learning a federal investigation was underway.

  • That was a scary prospect for computer security experts, because the fact that such a task is difficult is essential to the way computers encrypt sensitive information.

  • That refers to software that can encrypt chat communications, emails, and more.

  • There are often steps taken by hackers to use sophisticated mathematical formulas to encrypt their communications.

  • If the government really wants to stop WikiLeaks, it can encrypt its cables.

  • So instead of just encrypting the message with your private key, you also encrypt it with your boss's public key.

  • You'd encrypt the message with your private key and my public key.

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