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What's a replay cryptanalytic attack?
It's a non-mathematical cryptanalytic attack. Instead of using math, an attacker analyzes other encryption related information, such as the electrical power and time it takes for computing systems to decrypt the targeted data.
It's an attack when an attacker captures some systematic data and replays it in order to spoof a computing system into thinking they are engaging in authorized activity.
It's an attack that attempts encryption from one end and decryption from the other.
It's an attack when an attacker calculates the probability of specific key by using a block algorithm.
It's an attack when an attacker captures some systematic data and replays it in order to spoof a computing system into thinking they are engaging in authorized activity. Well kept logs of timestamps and sequence numbers can mitigate the risk of this type of attack.
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