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-1 253-Bit Public Key - A1C55018A6F0C30C160F17F2A335A64BA111D661
Key Summary:
Type: -1 253-Bit Public Key
Identifier: A1:C5:50:18:A6:F0:C3:0C:16:0F:17:F2:A3:35:A6:4B:A1:11:D6:61
Name: Chair for Information Security
Received at FYIcenter.com on: 2023-04-17
Public Key Detailed Information:
Key Details: Type: Size (bits): 253
Public Key in PEM Format:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY----- MCowBQYDK2VwAyEAVR+TBWPTvzZEF9MtR1U2uEZ5qkGrOJ+a4n2nRdNnKAo= -----END PUBLIC KEY-----
Identical or Similar Keys: We found that this key partially or fully matches key(s) recorded previously.
ID Type Size Pri/Pub Key Identifier Date Comparison -1 253 Public A1C55018A6F0C... 2023-04-17 This Key --------------------------------------------- 15137 -1 253 Public A1C55018A6F0C... 2023-04-15 Exact Match 15143 -1 253 Public A1C55018A6F0C... 2023-04-17 Exact Match
Certificates with the Same Key: We found that this key matches certificate(s) recorded previously . Please review them below. If priviate key matches someone else's certificate, stop using it!
ID Common Name (CN) Key Identifier Date Comparison 15136 Chair for Informati... A1C55018A6F0C... 2023-04-15 Same Key ID 15142 Chair for Informati... A1C55018A6F0C... 2023-04-17 Same Key ID
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