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Quantum Cyberattacks Are Coming. This Math Can Stop Them
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Popular Mechanics 10/26/21 "Traditional encryption uses schemes based on complex mathematics such as factoring (breaking an integer down to its prime factors) or discrete logarithm. Classical computers would require billions of years to crack these codes. Quantum computers, however, won’t be stumped by such hard problems..." “Quantum computers will be able to retroactively break currently used codes, making them a threat not only to the future but to the past and present, as well,” says Peikert. “The reality is sobering.” https://www.popularmechanics.com/sci...0Non%20Openers .
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We're becoming too smart for our own good. Time to get back to smoke signals and Carrier Pidgeons.
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