• tblFlip@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    im honestly not really surprised anymore. i fully expect to see a lot more of these types of bugs in the coming years

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      1 year ago

      Just wait for quantum computers to take off, our current encryption can be broken with them

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        1 year ago

        our current public key encryption will be broken. symmetric encryption will be fine

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          1 year ago

          Yeah but just think of all the work that needs redoing to the encryption systems around the world.

          Also someone could intercept and save data that has been encrypted with our standard method now and wait for quantum computing to crack it

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        absolutely. a lot of currently in use public key schemes may be broken with those. more recently there have been a few newer algorithm such as kyber that do have a chance to hold. think NIST is also holding a bit of a competition, but dont quote me on that. i really dont know alot about post-quantum crypto