Posted on 02/09/2007 11:28:07 AM PST by US admirer
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Not really, it would take too long to load.
You're obviously not up on computer security issues, otherwise you would see that your point is totally irrelevant. Yes, quantum computers would not be useful for cracking passwords in the manner you suggest. But it turns out that doesn't matter in the least.
Consider that secure html transmissions could be cracked quite easily, since they depend on public key cryptography and you can crack the prime number private key. Now, you can see in clear text everything transpiring between a person and his or her bank account. Who needs the password, you've got all the account info. You could even insert some transactions while you're at it, since you can appear to be the person who is logged in.
As an added bonus, you can intercept pages where a customer changes the password, or sets up a new account and chooses an initial password.
It would be devastating for a terrorist or just plain criminal to get ahold of a quantum computer. All ecommerce in the world would have to cease immediately, in a manner similar to how they grounded all air traffic during 9/11.
Only this time, you would have to stop all ecommerce until every computer in the entire world was upgraded to have quantum encryption (or at least those that are used for any kind of ecommerce). It would be the end of the world as we know it. At the very least a massive worldwide depression would ensue as every company and individual in the industrialized world cut back over to paper and mail for all transactions and supply chain operations. Productivity rates would be set back 20 years, causing massive hyper-inflation, severe labor shortages, etc.
The interesting point is, if quantum computers are ever invented, we have this problem, since it will be impossible to cut ever computer over to use that kind of encryption overnight. I call this the "quantum computing bootstrap problem." The only way to avoid it is the possibility that they are never invented in the first place.
What if the universe is infinite?
ANSWER: the system would be able to process more than an infinite number of inputs. :)
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