Quantum Cryptography: Researchers Break 'Unbreakable' Crypto
Saturday, May 10, 2008 - 17:28
in Mathematics & Economics
Quantum cryptography has been regarded as 100-percent protection against attacks on sensitive data traffic. But now a research team in Sweden has found a hole in this advanced technology. The risk of illegal accessing of information, for example in money transactions, is necessitating more and more advanced cryptographic techniques.
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