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Originally Posted by Alien Firefox
today encryption is 360 bit
so slightly harder to crack but afterall any code is crackable.
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The encryption of WHAT is 360 bits?
And, yes, any code is crackable in theory but, perhaps, - at our current knowledge - a brute force algorithm may take longer than estimated time remaining until the Big Crash, even with a computer that consists of all the particles in the Universe. (Say, how about cracking a 10240 or ten times bigger bit RSA key. The cracking time increases exponentially with each new bit introduced...!) Would you call THAT a successful way of cracking?!
Do you understand what you're talking about?
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