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7/17/2025, 11:43:23 PM
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>ML-KEM (Module Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism) is an encryption scheme officially standardized by NIST under FIPS 203. It is designed to provide a secure key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) that is resistant to attacks from both classical and quantum computers.
/g/ cant be cracked by quantum computers. even if suddenly tommorow they got a billion times faster. hell quantum computers will take decades to be fast enough to crack even non-quantum-hardened stuff and we already have quantum hardened encryption everywhere.
press F12 on any webpage and go to the security tab, see for yourself
>ML-KEM (Module Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism) is an encryption scheme officially standardized by NIST under FIPS 203. It is designed to provide a secure key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) that is resistant to attacks from both classical and quantum computers.
/g/ cant be cracked by quantum computers. even if suddenly tommorow they got a billion times faster. hell quantum computers will take decades to be fast enough to crack even non-quantum-hardened stuff and we already have quantum hardened encryption everywhere.
press F12 on any webpage and go to the security tab, see for yourself
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