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Cryptographic indistinguishability is a property of encryption schemes where an adversary cannot distinguish between the ciphertexts of two chosen plaintexts, ensuring that no information about the plaintexts is leaked. This property is crucial for the security of encryption schemes, as it implies that the ciphertexts do not reveal any patterns or structures of the original data.
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