Overview#
Plaintext (or cleartext) is a message or data that has not been encryptedPlaintext is the form of a message or data which is in a form that is immediately understandable to a human being without additional processing.
More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- AS Exchange
- AS_REQ
- Authentication
- Block Cipher Mode
- Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol
- Cipher
- Ciphertext stealing
- Cleartext
- Delegation vs Impersonation
- Digital Key
- Electronic Code Book
- Encryption
- Homomorphic Encryption
- Kerberos Pre-Authentication
- Media-type
- Mimikatz
- NMAS
- OctetString
- One-Time Pad
- Opportunistic Security
- Opportunistic TLS
- Optical Character Recognition
- Pass-the-hash
- Password Authentication Protocol
- Private Key
- PwdProperties
- Record Protocol
- SASL
- Service Account
- Source code
- Speech recognition
- Stream Cipher
- Substitution Cipher
- Triple DES
- Tweakable Block Cipher
- Web Blog_blogentry_180317_1
- Windows Logon Types