eavesdropping in quantum cryptography
Eavesdropping in quantum cryptography refers to the unauthorized interception and surveillance of quantum communication channels with the intention of obtaining cryptographic information. It involves an attacker surreptitiously accessing and listening to the quantum signals exchanged between legitimate parties, in an attempt to gather sensitive data or compromise the security of the communication.
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