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Use python: Write a script to decrypt the following encrypted message (using exclusive or) : iBIAU\x0c[E@@\x0cNCAN\x0cAE@EXM^U\x0cNM_I\x01t\x0cAEH\x01BEKDX\x0cXCBEKDX\x02\x0 cmOXEZMXI\x0cAE__E@I\x0cHIJIB_I\x0c_U_XIA\x0cMX\x0cI@IZIB Submission Requirements: Submit one single file containing all scrip code and running screenshots
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