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		<title>1024-bit RSA encryption cracked by carefully starving CPU of electricity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Engadget: Since 1977, RSA public-key encryption has protected privacy and verified authenticity when using computers, gadgets and web browsers around the globe, with only the most brutish of brute force efforts (and 1,500 years of processing time) felling its 768-bit variety earlier this year. Now, [three people] at the University of Michigan claim they [...]]]></description>
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