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Re: 9328490238209
It has two prime factors: 1551037 and 6014357. They're both (US, within area code) phone-number length, though neither could have been a 7-digit phone number until recently, due to the leading 1 in one case and the middle 0 in the other.
Edit: Looking at the factors upside-down gives:
LEOSSI and LSEhI0g. Nothing here....
Edit2: A 21-bit and a 23-bit number aren't big enough to be a decent public/private key pair. No, I don't believe that, but I may try it out.
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Last edited by GeeTwo : 02-01-2016 at 20:50.
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