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In public key encryption, if A wants to send a message to B so that no one else can read the message then A encrypts the message using
A. A's public key
B. A's private key
C. B's public key
D. B's private key
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Last Update: October 14, 2006
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b's Private key
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sujithspark
August 02, 2005 06:22:07
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saravanan
RE: In public key encryption, if A wants to send a message to B so that no one else can read the message...
b's Private key
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August 14, 2005 08:06:34
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RE: In public key encryption, if A wants to send a message to B so that no one else can read the message...
d. B's private key
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January 06, 2006 07:08:08
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RE: In public key encryption, if A wants to send a mes...
C. B's public key.
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October 14, 2006 18:13:47
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RE: In public key encryption, if A wants to send a mes...
B's public key
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