• mogoh@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    22-bit RSA integer

    If its true it is a big “achivement”, but it still did not broke RSA.

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      2 months ago

      Speak for yourself. I’m going to migrate all of my 22-bit RSA keys to a longer key length. And not 24 bits, either, given that they’re probably working on a bigger quantum computer already. I gotta go so long that no computer can ever crack it.

      64-bit RSA will surely be secure for the foreseeable future, cost be damned.

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        2 months ago

        honestly while I agree that slightly longer keys wont be safe for long , but tbh I’m gonna sit a bit more on my 23-bit RSA keys before migrating

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      It means that if quantum technology improves, the same technique can break higher bit integers. So it’s in fact broken, we just don’t have the future hardware to execute it on yet.