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RSA encryption

RSA encryption is a method for securing digital communication using two keys: a public key for encrypting messages and a private key for decrypting them. The keys are generated through complex math involving large prime numbers, making it practically impossible for anyone without the private key to read the message. When someone wants to send a secure message, they use the recipient’s public key to encode it. The recipient then uses their private key to unlock and read the message. This process ensures privacy and authenticity in digital exchanges.