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The intended recipient, and only the recipient, must also be able to decrypt them.
If someone encrypts a message with a key, only someone else with a matching key should be able to decrypt the message.
All but 16,000 of the credit card numbers are protected by encryption, but hackers may be able to decrypt them, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said.
By successfully entering your Master Password, Dashlane will be able to decrypt your data locally on your device and grant you access to your saved data.
Posteo quickly closed the email account, meaning that even if victims paid, they would not be able to decrypt their computers.
The Casa Nostra owner was filmed explaining to the Daily Mail representative that he had called a friend who was an IT expert and would be able to decrypt the video, which allowed him to sell it.
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Marriott was able to decrypt the information and understand the extent of the breach only in November, it said.
The intelligence officials say that they were able to decrypt the exchanges, and one told me, "Every conversation was about the Gülen community".
In Germany, Mr. Nohl said he was able to decrypt and read data transmissions on all four mobile networks — T-Mobile, O2 Germany, Vodafone and E-Plus.
A user is able to decrypt a ciphertext if and only if his attributes satisfy the access policy embedded in the ciphertext.
"For the first time now we are able to decrypt the 'protein economy' of a developing embryo," said Leonid Peshkin, HMS lecturer on systems biology.
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