> but you only need the public key for password verification (eg encrypt
> th
> epassword again and verify the encrypted data). Only selected personel
> would
> have access to the private key in case anything needs to be decrypted.
> This
> could also happen from an intranet system that has access to the same
> database.
>
While you can use a public key to verify a password, you need the
private key to encrypt the password in the first place.

-Matt
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