Encrypted Data Inaccessibility
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| Rdf:type | Security State | [1] |
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[Turn 10359] Assistant: Losing the password or salt used for encryption can indeed lead to a situation where you cannot decrypt the data. This is because the key derived from the password and salt is essential for decryption. Without the co…
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