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q. ____ sends and receives data only in plain text, without any kind of encryption.

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Answered by Anonymous
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. Encryption happens at a certain point in the "pipeline", and decryption

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Pipeline

Pipeline sends and receives data only in plain text, without any kind of encryption.

  • Cleartext data is not encrypted for the purposes of internet security, although plaintext data may be encrypted if it is superencrypted.
  • In computers, the term "plain text" refers to data (such as file contents) that merely contain readable characters without the graphical representation of the material or other objects (floating-point numbers, images, etc.).
  • not encrypted or enciphered; NOT ENSCREENED Hackers have the ability to intercept unencrypted data delivered over the internet.
  • Ordinary readable text before it is converted into ciphertext in cryptography is known as plaintext, as is readable text that has been recovered from encryption. Not all data inputted into or outputted by encryption methods is plaintext.
  • Information disclosure can possible when using email. Despite being kept in clear text and typically being encrypted during transmission, most emails can still be read by email service providers and other third parties. Popular email systems like Gmail and Outlook do not by default provide end-to-end encryption.

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