On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:47:11PM -0500, Jason Resch wrote:
> 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:42 PM Brent Meeker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>     On 8/21/2018 9:03 PM, Russell Standish wrote:
>     > On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 09:43:48PM -0500, Jason Resch wrote:
>     >>
>     >> On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 8:11 PM Bruce Kellett 
> <[email protected]
>     >
>     >> wrote:
>     >>
>     >>      From: Brent Meeker <[email protected]>
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>          Quantum computers will certainly impact cryptography where
>     there's
>     >>          heavy reliance on factoring primes and discrete logarithms.
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>      I am really interested in the problem of factoring primes. Will a
>     quantum
>     >>      computer help?
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>
>     >> Yes, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shor%27s_algorithm
>     >>
>     >> New cryptographic algorithms are being developed which will presumably
>     be
>     >> immune to quantum computers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
>     >> Post-quantum_cryptography
>     >>
>     >> All current asymmetric cryptography in wide use today (for verifying
>     websites
>     >> you go to are trusted, that software packages are correct, in securing
>     >> confidential information between you and your bank and e-mail provider,
>     e.g. in
>     >> digital signature, public key encryption, and key agreement protocols)
>     are
>     >> vulnerable. This includes not only RSA whose security rests on 
> factoring
>     >> primes, but also the discrete logarithm problem which is the foundation
>     of
>     >> Diffie-Hellman key exchange and elliptic curve cryptography.
>     >>
>     >> Jason
>     > Actually, you are missing Bruce's understated ridicule... It's a very
>     > Aussie sense of humour, so I don't blame you. Nobody should be
>     > interested in factoring prime numbers, because prime numbers cannot be
>     > factored - by definition. Of course, what you mean is factoring
>     > numbers that are the product of two large prime numbers, which is an
>     > important cryptographical problem. I'm sure Bruce knows that too, but
>     > couldn't resist poking a bit of fun into the conversation.
>     >
>     > Cheers
> 
>     So where's your Aussie sense of humor, Russell?  I wanted to see how
>     long before Jason caught on.
> 
> 
> 
> It would have gone on for quite some time, I assure you. ;-)
> 
> Jason 
>

It's not sport to tease someone mercilessly - I felt it was time to
put Jason out of misery.


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