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**Running College Football Updates Thread**

"Using the public key in conjunction with the private key, each entity can either encrypt or decrypt the secret. For now, public key cryptography is effectively impossible to breach. With existing computing technology, one estimate holds it would take 300 trillion years to “brute force” an RSA 2048-bit key.Jul 15, 2022"

That sounds pretty secure to me.
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"Using the public key in conjunction with the private key, each entity can either encrypt or decrypt the secret. For now, public key cryptography is effectively impossible to breach. With existing computing technology, one estimate holds it would take 300 trillion years to “brute force” an RSA 2048-bit key.Jul 15, 2022"

That sounds pretty secure to me.
That's why subversion efforts are focused on detection before/after encryption/decryption.
 
This feels like the start of Harbaugh and Michigan saying Stalions went rogue and did this on his own.

My only question now is if Stalions was given a good deal to eventually state it was all his fault, or he goes off on Michigan and spills the beans about the whole operation.

 
This feels like the start of Harbaugh and Michigan saying Stalions went rogue and did this on his own.

My only question now is if Stalions was given a good deal to eventually state it was all his fault, or he goes off on Michigan and spills the beans about the whole operation.


Given all that is known its hard to imagine this does much to put out the fire.
 
"Using the public key in conjunction with the private key, each entity can either encrypt or decrypt the secret. For now, public key cryptography is effectively impossible to breach. With existing computing technology, one estimate holds it would take 300 trillion years to “brute force” an RSA 2048-bit key.Jul 15, 2022"

That sounds pretty secure to me.
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This feels like the start of Harbaugh and Michigan saying Stalions went rogue and did this on his own.

My only question now is if Stalions was given a good deal to eventually state it was all his fault, or he goes off on Michigan and spills the beans about the whole operation.


This argument is meaningless if coordinators used his info.
 
This feels like the start of Harbaugh and Michigan saying Stalions went rogue and did this on his own.

My only question now is if Stalions was given a good deal to eventually state it was all his fault, or he goes off on Michigan and spills the beans about the whole operation.


 
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