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If it was important they could just throw a supercomputer at it for 5 minutes.

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It would take 13,689 trillion trillion trillion trillion years with all the computers in the world working at once to crack basic AES 256.

https://scrambox.com/article/brute-force-aes/

But what about processing power increasing over time?

Earliest crack date is the year 2,276 assuming Moore's Law can continue to hold (which it hasn't). That's using all of the computers in the world in the future.

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With current known techniques. The greatest tech to decrypt won't be given away to the public.

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That’s what they want you to think.

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I can guarantee there's patterns in the randomness that ai will molest, akin to indexing a hard drive. Never assume anything is safe.

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100% agreed. Complacency is absolutely the way people get caught all the time.

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That kind of processing power is what I mean. If it's high enough value, the money and time will be there.

That’s an awfully astute observation for a stupid bird….

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It doesn't take a fireman to tell you the house is on fire.