☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ to Technology@lemmy.ml • 3 years agoChina reaffirms its 'quantum supremacy' after upgrading its Zuchongzhi processorwww.scientiststudy.comexternal-linkmessage-square18fedilinkarrow-up119arrow-down11
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minus-square@pinknoise@lemmy.mllinkfedilink6•3 years ago the user has to look for alternative methods to passwords Why? Quantum computers only really break “conventional” asymmetric encryption and there are mature “quantum safe” alternatives.
minus-squareHelix 🧬linkfedilink3•3 years agoand there’s not even a single computer usable on large scale to crack passwords yet.
Why? Quantum computers only really break “conventional” asymmetric encryption and there are mature “quantum safe” alternatives.
and there’s not even a single computer usable on large scale to crack passwords yet.