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90 plaintext file contents or filenames from other users on the same
241 "tweak" the encryption of each file so that the same plaintext in two
323 plaintext filenames, the KDF is also used to derive a 128-bit
493 With CTS-CBC, the IV reuse means that when the plaintext filenames share a
499 All supported filenames encryption modes accept any plaintext length
772 encrypted using that key appear "unlocked", i.e. in plaintext form.
897 be in plaintext form or in ciphertext form) is global. This mismatch
1166 for an encrypted file contains the plaintext, not the ciphertext.
1359 plaintext must be preserved. Instead, filesystems must encrypt into a
1376 plaintext filenames, since the plaintext filenames are unavailable
1377 without the key. (Hashing the plaintext filenames would also make it