In today's world, communication has broken all previous time and distance limits. Now you can talk with someone in real-time no matter how far away he is. That advantage has also brought some major problems with itself. First, it is hard to verify other persons identity with 100% certainty and second, we can't know if there is a third party between who reads our correspondence. Fortunately for us something called public key cryptography was invented. . . .
In today's world, communication has broken all previous time and distance limits. Now you can talk with someone in real-time no matter how far away he is. That advantage has also brought some major problems with itself. First, it is hard to verify other persons identity with 100% certainty and second, we can't know if there is a third party between who reads our correspondence. Fortunately for us something called public key cryptography was invented.

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