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Plaintext vs Ciphertext - What's the difference?

plaintext | ciphertext |


As nouns the difference between plaintext and ciphertext

is that plaintext is an alternative spelling of lang=en while ciphertext is encoded text, text that is unreadable.

Information vs Plaintext - What's the difference?

information | plaintext |


As nouns the difference between information and plaintext

is that information is information while plaintext is (cryptography).

Wikidiffcom vs Plaintext - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | plaintext |


As a noun plaintext is

(cryptography).

Cleartext vs Plaintext - What's the difference?

cleartext | plaintext |


In cryptography terms the difference between cleartext and plaintext

is that cleartext is the unencrypted form of an encrypted text; plain text while plaintext is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Plaintext vs Keystream - What's the difference?

plaintext | keystream |


In cryptography|lang=en terms the difference between plaintext and keystream

is that plaintext is (cryptography) while keystream is (cryptography) a stream of random or pseudorandom characters that are combined with the plaintext to produce a ciphertext.

As nouns the difference between plaintext and keystream

is that plaintext is (cryptography) while keystream is (cryptography) a stream of random or pseudorandom characters that are combined with the plaintext to produce a ciphertext.

Plaintext vs Monoalphabetic - What's the difference?

plaintext | monoalphabetic |


In cryptography|lang=en terms the difference between plaintext and monoalphabetic

is that plaintext is (cryptography) while monoalphabetic is (cryptography) of a substitution cipher, using the same fixed mappings from plaintext to cipher letters across the entire text.

As a noun plaintext

is (cryptography).

As an adjective monoalphabetic is

(cryptography) of a substitution cipher, using the same fixed mappings from plaintext to cipher letters across the entire text.

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