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>128-bits of entropy: stops the NSA Does this discussion apply to public-key encryption, say, cracking a GPG-encrypted file without the private key? Or just to symmetric encryption where you just have to guess a password? Just wondering how safe a file is when encrypted with a 4096-bit GPG key. -- Dan Barrett dbarrett at blazemonger.com
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