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Scientist Claims Quantum RSA-2048 Encryption Cracking Breakthrough

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11 points by byteshock 2 years ago · 6 comments

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marcus0x62 2 years ago

The link to the researcher's post is here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/edgerck_today-we-could-announ....

I'm not holding my breath that this holds up to any scrutiny. For one thing, the author is refusing in the thread -- multiple times -- to demonstrate his attack. He says we need to wait for the publication of his paper. He also says you can email him and get a pre-publication copy of the paper.

WCSTombs 2 years ago

> All our [quantum computations] were done in a commercial cellphone, or a commercial Linux desktop...

Someone should probably tell him that cellphones and desktops aren't capable of quantum computation yet.

  • gliptic 2 years ago

    > We show that the equivalence of QC techniques (with IBM, Google and others compared with our version of QC) has been hidden for about 2,500 years – since Pythagoras.

    Can it be any more of an obvious scam and/or ramblings of a cryptography kook.

aborsy 2 years ago

The largest known broken RSA key length is 829.

PeterWhittaker 2 years ago

@dang Should we mark this as a dupe of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38167799 ?

AndroTux 2 years ago

Uh-huh. Sure. Me too.

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