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by tptacek
3317 days ago
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Without some secret algorithmic defect, the existence of which would moot the machine and would throw any encryption algorithm into question, no amount of compute that can be assembled under the physical limits of conventional, non-quantum computing can break a 128 bit key. AES-128 is the norm. No NSA supercomputer should convince you to use AES-256. |
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