Definition: In the context of cryptography, "farweltered" refers to a cryptographic algorithm that is designed to be resistant to attacks by brute-force cracking. This means that it can be broken using a very small number of key pairs or attempts rather than needing to crack all possible combinations of keys.
Farweltered algorithms are typically used in conjunction with other security protocols, such as RSA and Diffie-Hellman, which are designed to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of data during transmission. They provide
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