Abstract

The digital signature in Java utilizes cryptographic techniques to create a unique hash of a message, which is then encrypted using a private key. This encrypted hash, along with the original message, forms the digital signature. Verification involves decrypting the signature with the corresponding public key, confirming the integrity and origin of the message

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