In cryptanalysis, attack models or attack types are a classification of cryptographic attacks specifying how much information a cryptanalyst has access to when attempting to "break" an encrypted message (also known as ciphertext). Different attack models are used for other cryptographic primitives, or more generally for all kind of security systems. Examples for such attack models are: * Adaptive chosen-message attack for digital signatures
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