Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-12-03 Thread tortalk
Hello Torusers, may i join your discussion with my minimal understanding of that matter about quantum computer and encryption. There are two runs to evolve "computing": the quantum net and the brain net. Once you have one quantum computer you have a cloud of them, a quantum network. The

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-29 Thread LluĂ­s
Hello everyone: Kevin: > The Tor project will evolve if we put our heads together. This is not > as bad as you think. > > > > On 11/27/2016 12:54 PM, hi...@safe-mail.net wrote: >> Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy? >> >> It's just a matter of time before quantum

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-28 Thread Seth David Schoen
Seth David Schoen writes: > Notably, Google has even experimentally deployed a PQ ciphersuite > in Chrome (that uses elliptic-curve cryptography in parallel with > Alkim et al.'s "new hope" algorithm). > > https://security.googleblog.com/2016/07/experimenting-with-post-quantum.html

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-28 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 05:44:15PM +0100, Flipchan wrote: > I dont think so, quantum 4times at fast so we just need to generate 4times as > strong keys the entropy will just be bigger, But as Long as we are not useing > like 56 bit des keys its okey No, it's way more complicated than this. The

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-28 Thread Seth David Schoen
Flipchan writes: > I dont think so, quantum 4times at fast so we just need to generate 4times as > strong keys the entropy will just be bigger, But as Long as we are not useing > like 56 bit des keys its okey You're probably thinking of safety of symmetric encryption, where there is a

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-28 Thread Flipchan
I dont think so, quantum 4times at fast so we just need to generate 4times as strong keys the entropy will just be bigger, But as Long as we are not useing like 56 bit des keys its okey hi...@safe-mail.net skrev: (27 november 2016 18:54:05 CET) >Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-28 Thread Kevin
The Tor project will evolve if we put our heads together. This is not as bad as you think. On 11/27/2016 12:54 PM, hi...@safe-mail.net wrote: Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy? It's just a matter of time before quantum computers become a reality. And who will have

Re: [tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-27 Thread Seth David Schoen
hi...@safe-mail.net writes: > So, where does this put Tor, encryption and general privacy? Shouldn't we > start preparing ourselves for the inevitable privacy apocalypse? People have been working on this for years, and they're making good progress.

[tor-talk] Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy?

2016-11-27 Thread hikki
Will Quantum computing be the end of Tor and all Privacy? It's just a matter of time before quantum computers become a reality. And who will have the privilege of owning these beasts? Well, first and foremost the governments! And considering the insane power of these quantum computers, even