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The OpenPGP encrypted data format (RFC 4880), and its implementations PGP and GnuPG.
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Is there a way to turn a PGP key into its semi-prime counterpart?
From my understanding of PGP keys they use the RSA algorithms to encrypt/decrypt messages. So, I know that the RSA algorithms use a semi-prime number to encrypt/decrypt messages. … So, what I was wondering is: is the PGP key that you see the semi-prime number, and if so, how do you convert it back to the number. …