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Whats the difference between 128 and 40-bit encryption?

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Whats the difference between 128 and 40-bit encryption?

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The primary difference between the two types of VeriSign Server IDs is the strength of the SSL session that each enable. SSL comes in two strengths, 40-bit and 128-bit, which refer to the length of the “session key” generated by every encrypted transaction. The longer the key, the more difficult it is to break the encryption code. 128-bit SSL encryption is the world’s strongest: according to RSA Labs, it would take a trillion-trillion years to crack using today’s technology. 128-bit encryption provides a significantly greater amount of cryptographic protection than 40-bit encryption. The number of bits refers to the size of the key used to encrypt the message. Roughly speaking, 128-bit encryption is 309,485,009,821,345,068,724,781,056 times stronger than 40-bit encryption. The larger the key, the more secure your personal information.

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