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← Logic & PuzzlesA system generates cryptographic keys using prime numbers. If the prime number generator malfunctions, consistently producing only numbers divisible by 3, which security outcome becomes most likely?
A)Increased key generation speed
B)Enhanced encryption algorithm strength
C)Compromised key predictability✓
D)Improved entropy of key space
💡 Explanation
Compromised key predictability becomes most likely because the prime number generator's malfunction limits keys to multiples of 3. This drastically reduces the key space, making keys easier to guess and thereby compromising security, rather than enhancing it.
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