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  2. RSA Factoring Challenge - Wikipedia

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    RSA Laboratories stated: "Now that the industry has a considerably more advanced understanding of the cryptanalytic strength of common symmetric-key and public-key algorithms, these challenges are no longer active." [6] When the challenge ended in 2007, only RSA-576 and RSA-640 had been factored from the 2001 challenge numbers. [7]

  3. RSA (cryptosystem) - Wikipedia

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    The security of RSA relies on the practical difficulty of factoring the product of two large prime numbers, the "factoring problem". Breaking RSA encryption is known as the RSA problem. Whether it is as difficult as the factoring problem is an open question. [3] There are no published methods to defeat the system if a large enough key is used.

  4. Revenu de solidarité active - Wikipedia

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    The Revenu de solidarité active (RSA) is a French social welfare benefit that supplements the income of a person who is destitute or has few resources, in order to guarantee a minimum income. It replaced the former RMI in 2009. In return, depending on the situation, its beneficiaries are obliged to look for a job, to take up an activity and to ...

  5. RSA numbers - Wikipedia

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    The first RSA numbers generated, from RSA-100 to RSA-500, were labeled according to their number of decimal digits. Later, beginning with RSA-576, binary digits are counted instead. An exception to this is RSA-617, which was created before the change in the numbering scheme.

  6. File:EUDR 2001-91.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Sura91.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Let's Encrypt - Wikipedia

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    Let's Encrypt is a non-profit certificate authority run by Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) that provides X.509 certificates for Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption at no charge.

  9. File:EUR 2019-91.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Commission Regulation (EU) 2019-91 of 18 January 2019 amending Annexes II, III and V to Regulation (EC) No 396-2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards maximum residue levels for buprofezin, diflubenzuron, ethoxysulfuron, ioxynil, molinate, picoxystrobin and tepraloxydim in or on certain products (Text with EEA relevance)