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In cryptography, malleability refers to the property of a cryptographic system (usually a public key encryption scheme) that allows an adversary to alter a ciphertext in such a way that the corresponding plaintext is also altered when decrypted. This manipulation can lead to predictable changes in the outcome of the decryption process.

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