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DSA Private Key

Description

General

  • Documentation: RFC 6976
  • Summary: The Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) can be used to authenticate to services. It works with a public and private key set. The client uses the private key to authenticate to the service that has the public key. Only the private key is sensitive. The public key is not sensitive and can be distributed freely. See the RFC 6976 for more information. More details about cryptographic keys can be found in this FAQ.

Details for DSA Private Key

  • Family: cryptographic_key

  • Category: private_key

  • High recall: True

  • Validity check available: False

  • Analyzer available: False

  • Minimum number of matches: 1

  • Occurrences found for one million commits: 2.03

  • Prefixed: True

Details for Base64 DSA Private Key

  • Family: cryptographic_key

  • Category: private_key

  • High recall: True

  • Validity check available: False

  • Analyzer available: False

  • Minimum number of matches: 1

  • Occurrences found for one million commits: 0.01

  • Prefixed: True