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The spies also store information that future quantum computers will decrypt.
The spies also store data that future quantum computers will be able to decrypt. According to a security researcher who has worked with British authorities, intelligence services may intercept encrypted messages and store them in the hopes of eventually developing a powerful quantum computer to crack them.
Despite the fact that dozens of companies are currently attempting to build realistic quantum computers, none have been publicly successful. A computer of this type must be able to quickly identify the height factors that serve as building blocks for range multiplication – for example, three and seven are the height elements of 21.