You attempt to decrypt the encrypted text, waiting until something recognizable comes out of the decryption.
Couldn't they do the checksum on the encrypted text?
Without the correct password the encrypted text cannot be decrypted.
If the encrypted text is stolen or attained while in transit, the content is unreadable to the viewer.
And that creates the encrypted text.
A cryptogram is a type of puzzle that consists of a short piece of encrypted text.
The encrypted text is then stored in a string variable as part of the program.
When the code specialist had finished translating the encrypted text, Gorov was wakened by the night communications officer.
The remaining characters are encrypted text.
And obviously, looking at that table, you could then take other encrypted text and decrypt it.