Google warns quantum computers could hack encrypted systems by 2029
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1/21/1970
8 hours ago
by trocado
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GlibMonkeyDeath
8 hours ago
Animats
How long before Bitcoin's security is broken?
About 2.3 to 4 million Bitcoins are considered "lost".[1] This is several times larger than the remaining 1.3 million un-mined Bitcoins. Expect substantial resources to be devoted to this.
8 hours ago
1o1o1o1o1
oh no, it's the end of the computerized slave society, whatever will we do. just imagine having to pay with cash or coin at a physical location and experience genuine social contact.
7 hours ago
ChrisArchitect
3 hours ago
kgwxd
I'm kind of looking forward to it.
8 hours ago
I clicked on the clickbait for you:
"Leonie Mueck, formerly the chief product officer of Riverlane, a Cambridge-based quantum startup, said Google’s statement did not necessarily suggest there would definitely be a working quantum computer capable of breaking encryption by 2029."
Basically more worried about decrypting currently stored, encrypted information with a future quantum computer. My guess is most critical encrypted files use symmetric encryption (e.g. AES256) and won't be cracked with a quantum computer any time soon (or really, ever.)