How Quantum Computing Breaks Internet?
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In today's world, every nation and individual actors are intercepting and storing lot's of data like passwords, bank details and social security numbers. But they can't open these files. So why are they doing it? Well because they believe that within the next 10 to 20 year they will have access to quantum computers that can break the encryption in minutes. This procedure is known as Store now, Decrypt Later or SNDL And it works because there is information around today that will still be valuable in a decade. Things like industrial and pharmaceutical researches and top secret government intelligence, and everyone is aware of this threat. The National Security Administration says that a sufficiently large quantum computers if built would be capable of undermining all widely deployed public key algorithms. "You know in 5 to 10 years quantum computing will break encryption as we know it today." - Sundar Pichai CEO-Google Even though sufficient powerful quantum comp...