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The laptops, processing the violin sounds in real time and introducing new ones, scrambled the message through improvisation.
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Most important, he refused to turn over the S.S.L. encryption keys that scrambled the messages of Lavabit's customers, and which prevent third parties from reading them even if they obtain the messages.
These transactions contained sensitive information about you that, for the most part, is kept private thanks to encryption software that scrambles the message before it's sent (and unscramble it once it's received by the intended party).
That system has two elements: a publicly available set of equations, or "algorithm," that scrambles the message, and a 56-digit electronic "key" that must be known to both the sender and the recipient.
This apparent lack of cohesion has given birth to a monstrous public relations machine, that sends out just enough information to build solidarity while sufficiently scrambling the message so that it can't be shoehorned into a convenient narrative.
Adding the key once scrambles the message; adding it a second time unscrambles it.
Owens scrambled the Nazi propaganda message with his wins in 1936, but is it fair to make athletes — like the Michigan State students who are being asked to make everyone feel better about Detroit in tonight's NCAA championship game — carry burdens like that?
That public key is then used to scramble the message in such a way that only the recipient can read it by using a second, privately held key to unscramble it.
The fewer precautions a person takes to hide what they are doing or scramble the contents of messages the easier it is to grab information.
Behind the scrambled message, there is... a scrambled message.
Unwrap the scytale and send the scrambled message to a friend with the same-diameter stick.
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