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Indistinguishability under Chosen Plaintext Attack (IND-CPA) is a security property of encryption schemes ensuring that an attacker cannot distinguish between the encryptions of any two chosen plaintexts, even with access to an encryption oracle. This property is crucial for ensuring that the encryption scheme remains secure against attackers who can choose plaintexts and obtain their corresponding ciphertexts.
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