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Lecture 10: Attacking RSA

William Stein


Date: Math 124 $ \quad$ HARVARD UNIVERSITY $ \quad$ Fall 2001

Nikita's public key is $ (n,e)$. If we compute the factorization of $ n=pq$, then we can compute $ \varphi (n)$ and hence deduce her secret decoding number $ d$. Thus attempting to factor $ n$ is a way to try to break an RSA public-key cryptosystem. In this lecture we consider several approaches to ``cracking'' RSA, and relate them to the difficulty of factoring $ n$.





William A Stein 2001-10-04