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Home / Technology / Quantum Computers Threaten Global Digital Security

Quantum Computers Threaten Global Digital Security

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Encryption keys are formed by multiplying two large prime numbers.
  • Quantum computers can factorize encryption keys much faster than classical ones.
  • This capability could lead to the collapse of digital security systems worldwide.
Quantum Computers Threaten Global Digital Security

Every piece of digital information, from financial details to personal messages, is secured by an encryption key.

These keys are generated by multiplying two large prime numbers. Decrypting them requires a hacker to find those original primes, a task that would take a classical computer longer than the age of the universe. This complexity ensures our online security.

But the rise of quantum computing presents a new challenge. Quantum computers are becoming increasingly adept at factorizing these massive encryption keys at unprecedented speeds. As this technology advances, the very foundation of our digital security could be at risk of collapse.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An encryption key is a number used to scramble and unscramble digital messages. It's created by multiplying two very large prime numbers together.
Quantum computers can solve the mathematical problem of factoring large numbers much faster than classical computers, potentially breaking current encryption methods.
The rapid advancement of quantum computing suggests a future where current encryption methods may no longer be secure, potentially impacting all digital systems.

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