Message forgery
In cryptography, message forgery is the sending of a message to deceive the recipient as to whom the real sender is. A common example is sending a spam or prank e-mail as if it were originated from an address other than the one which was really used.
See also
- Authentication
- Message authentication code
- Stream cipher attack
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