RSA 1024 is still almost perfectly secure in practice. Something like the NSA might be able to break it only after the expenditure of years of work and zillions of dollars.
But beside the point as we are talking about RSA 2048 here which is in fact "perfectly secure" and the public key is not the part subject to downgrade attacks.
But beside the point as we are talking about RSA 2048 here which is in fact "perfectly secure" and the public key is not the part subject to downgrade attacks.