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TacticalCoder
5y ago
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> He didn't claim it is broken.
But then there's that line: "This destroys the RSA cryptosystem" in the abstract of the paper.
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rurban
5y ago
Yes, because RSA 2048 is broken, not RSA 4096. Almost everything uses 2k, nobody uses 4k. The cryptosystem infrastructure would be broken. Not talking about the possible backdoors in the ECC NIST curves. Thanksfully we have the djb curves there.
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