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The process of encrypting individual files on a storage medium and permitting access to the encrypted data only after proper authentication is provided.
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Can a hash of the original plain text file be used to brute force an encrypted copy?
It depends on the contents of your files. If the contents has high entropy and is unpredictable then you're probably safe.
However, if the contents is a password or a pin number, then brute forcing i …