Chinese researchers claim 48-bit encryption cracked with quantum computing

Chinese researchers claim 48-bit encryption cracked with quantum computing
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2023-1-6 17:54

A group of Chinese researchers claimed that they could crack RSA encryptions on phones, data storage, and banking systems using quantum computing.

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