There is however encryption that takes an infeasibly long time to crack using known math - and not a lot of new math gets invented. That of course assumes that all your other precautions are as good as your encryption!

Infeasible on one computer today. On a distributed network of, say, 10,000 bots, each running dual-core processors at 3.5 GHz with 4 GB of RAM? Perhaps no so much, if a criminal network decides it would be worth the investment.

In any case, if time is all you're counting on, I'd say that's a bad bet, because the time it takes a computer to execute an instruction keeps getting shorter and shorter, at a very regular and rapid pace.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org

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