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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to decrypt" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the process of converting encrypted data back into its original form. Example: "The security team worked tirelessly to decrypt the sensitive information that had been compromised."
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To decrypt something, I reverse the process.
This tells travis to decrypt your files during the build.
But they wouldn't be able to guess the key to decrypt a ZRTP-encrypted conversation.
Internet companies should cooperate more thoroughly to remove illicit content and to decrypt terrorist communications.
The law exists to deal with people who wilfully refuse to decrypt computer evidence.
The intended recipient, and only the recipient, must also be able to decrypt them.
Recipients will need to install the extension in order to decrypt and read the encrypted email.
Modern ones look for the small chunk of code necessary to decrypt the virus, which is harder to tinker with.
In mid-June, the government admitted that it had not succeeded in its attempts to decrypt all the secret tapes.
Technically, that would not require Apple to decrypt the passcode that blocks access by outsiders to the iPhone.
"And BlackBerry will – on a case-by-case basis – be assisting network operators to decrypt BlackBerry Messenger, we think.
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