SNUB Podcast —Is 256-bit SSL Encryption any Safe?
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This source explains that 256-bit SSL encryption is a highly secure method used to protect sensitive data transmitted online, like during web browsing or online transactions. It highlights that this strength comes from the immense number of possible key combinations (2^256), making brute-force attacks virtually impossible with current technology due to the unimaginably long time it would take. The text clarifies that while the encryption itself is robust, vulnerabilities often lie in other areas related to the SSL certificates or the configuration of the server and browser, rather than the encryption strength itself.
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