David Schwartz wrote:

No, we count on it [RSA] being (for practical purposes) irreversible. That's 
why you need a different key to decrypt than you used to encrypt. If it was 
reversible, like say DES, you could decrypt with the same key you encrypted 
with by simply reversing the process.

You are truly clueless.  Encryption and decryption make RSA reversible.  Plonk.


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