Google said Monday the move from 1024-bit RSA, announced in May, was completed a month ahead of schedule and the company would start issuing the longer keys immediately.
The upgrade started a couple of weeks before former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden sent the nation in shock with revelations of NSA surveillance on Americans in its anti-terrorism program. Nevertheless, Google referred to government spying in announcing the upgrade's completion.
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