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Then use 2048. Each additional bit doubles the effort required.


No, asymmetric crypto keys don't work that way.


Yup. Brute-forcing a 1,024-bit key is about a thousand times as difficult as a 768-bit key, not 2^256 as hard.

In any case, major Internet companies have either moved to longer SSL keys or have announced plans to do so.


Oh! Thanks for correcting me.




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