On 1/24/2015 3:56 PM, Greg wrote:
So, I understand that QM algos can pretty much dismantle all popular
asymmetric encryption algos with enough q-bits, but I haven't thought
hard enough to see if they also can be used to compromise
communications that used DH to do PFS underneath the initial han
Thanks Natanael!
What I'm gathering from here and [messaging] is that yes, OTR doesn't seem seem
to be future-secure, and PFS isn't perfect (with the way it's usually
implemented today), *but* there do seem to be possible solutions to this
problem, if we can trust what the math/physics folks ar
Den 24 jan 2015 22:06 skrev "Greg" :
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> So, I understand that QM algos can pretty much dismantle all popular
asymmetric encryption algos with enough q-bits, but I haven't thought hard
enough to see if they also can be used to compromise communications that
used DH to do PFS underneath the initial
So, I understand that QM algos can pretty much dismantle all popular asymmetric
encryption algos with enough q-bits, but I haven't thought hard enough to see
if they also can be used to compromise communications that used DH to do PFS
underneath the initial handshake.
Side question: is this the