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Do quantum computers have the ability to break our encryption, and are they actually a threat to the privacy of our communications? In this video, we dig into the details and separate fact from Silicon Valley hype!

:peertube: neat.tube/w/rctZQiJSGzawYtj7F3
:youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=riu1k4ovYGI
privacyguides.org/videos/2025/

physicists created the largest to date, trapping 6,100 as . The team achieved coherence times of about 13 seconds while performing single-qubit operations with 99.98% accuracy. This sets a new for neutral-atom quantum computing and strengthens the case for its viability as a leading platform. decrypt.co/341716/caltech-buil

Decrypt · Caltech Builds World’s Largest Neutral-Atom Quantum ComputerBy Jason Nelson

> Researchers claim to have used a to factor a 2,048-bit integer.

> But the RSA number evaluated was the product of two prime factors that were too close together.

> As with a parlor magician's card deck that's been stacked for a card trick

> is performed using sleight-of-hand numbers that have been selected to make them very easy to factorize using a experiment

theregister.com/2025/07/17/qua

The Register · Quantum code breaking? You'd get further with an 8-bit computer, an abacus, and a dogBy Thomas Claburn

Scientists in use computers to crack military-grade — quantum attack poses a "real and substantial threat" to and . According to a report published by the SCMP, the researchers utilized a to mount the first successful quantum attack on widely used algorithms.
tomshardware.com/tech-industry