In cryptography, an Oracle is a component of a secure system which leaks encrypted information through its responses to superficially-benign queries. Utilities that confirm apparently-neutral properties of an encrypted message using their internal knowledge of the encryption scheme, for example, can form the basis of an "oracle attack" which a creative user may exploit to obtain the content of the message itself.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:52