What if users of RSA run out of distinct primes?
Answer / Shivani Singh
In RSA, users typically choose two large prime numbers to generate the public and private keys. If all available combinations of prime numbers are used up, it would be challenging for new users to generate unique key pairs without reusing primes or introducing weaknesses in the system.
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