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Ask HN: Schrodinger's Encryption: Secure and broken at the same time?

3 points| emblem21 | 9 years ago | reply

Isn't all crypto secure against a highly defined category, but assumed to be broken by actors outside of that category with greater intellectual assets?

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[+] veddox|9 years ago|reply
Replace "intellectual assets" with "computing assets" and you're probably right. The basic idea behind current cryptography is to make the breaking/decoding without a key so expensive as to be practically impossible. Of course, "practically impossible" always refers a an assumed amount of available computing power. (Disclaimer: I'm no expert.)