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Originally Posted by SmileDog
No, they have been done in the past.People have done it before Locke.
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So if I understand Netrix, it is posssible. Ignoring the factors of time, it seems to be possible.
Basically, it is theoretically possible by the |/|<>5T |_33T |-|4><()R G0|)5 (Translation: Most elite hacker gods )
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All of the signatures could theoretically be hacked, ignoring time. The 1024-bit signature could possibly be hacked within a reasonable amount of time using NSA-scale computers or mass parallel computing, but the 2048-bit and 4096-bit signatures are effectively impossible to hack in the foreseeable future, since the time it would take to hack a signature increases exponentially as the bit size increases. Also, it is not practical to believe that we will have access to NSA-scale computers or sufficient parallel computing.
It just will not happen. We have a better chance of the signature being leaked from someone within Microsoft.