So one conspiracy theorist suggests that the NSA has got all RSA keys
stored in memory for quick lookups.  The response from HansM
(http://web.ukonline.co.uk/eric.price/humour/hum0110.htm):

Astronomers should know about it. RSA is typically performed using 512
bit prime numbers. There are approximately 3.778e151 such prime
numbers. Using the advanced storage technology available to the NSA,
it should be possible to store a 512 bit number in a single hydrogen
atom. A typical universe (e.g. ours) contains approximately 1e90
hydrogen atoms. If the NSA has hidden 3.778e61 universes in an
inconspicious little building in Maryland, astronomers should notice
some deviations in the gravity field in the area.

I cracked up!

-- Raju
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