Saxnot on Nostr: also, the mentioned attack doesn't really exist in the real world. As mentioned ...
also, the mentioned attack doesn't really exist in the real world.
As mentioned above, quantum computers would be required to break RSA-based encryption and there are mitigations available for RSA as well as different algorithms which are not vulnerabe to the capabilities of quantum computers.
Many modern encryption standards like AES are unlikely to be broken even if all the energy and all the time of the universe is used to attempt to crack a single message
As mentioned above, quantum computers would be required to break RSA-based encryption and there are mitigations available for RSA as well as different algorithms which are not vulnerabe to the capabilities of quantum computers.
Many modern encryption standards like AES are unlikely to be broken even if all the energy and all the time of the universe is used to attempt to crack a single message