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Deniable encryption is a type of cryptography that allows an encrypted text to be decrypted in two or more ways, depending on which decryption key is used.
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Can a nonce be used to steganographically hide a message?
If a standard encryption scheme involves a nonce, as most do, can the nonce be used to hide another small message?
That is, the nonce (rather than being randomly generated) is a hidden message XORed w …
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Making a cipher non-malleable using a plaintext transform?
NOTE: By malleable/non-malleable, I mean the ability/or not to change a byte/block of the ciphertext and have it change only that byte/block of the plaintext.
I understand that we use authentication ( …
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Making a cipher non-malleable using a plaintext transform?
Is there any existing approach that does anything similar to this? Basically some sort of modern version of Russian copulation?
There is one existing idea which is currently used in some RSA imple …