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RE: Holy Grail of encryption/encoding I am naming "Eclipse"...The end of hacking?
I am quite ignorant to the internal workings of any specific encryption technique or method - with that being said, I remember when "public key" encryption was going to save us all from the dreaded hackers keystrokes, and that lasted all of a couple years. My overall question would be - aren't all present mathematically based (i think that's the right way to phrase it) encryption methods just a quantum computer "thought" away from being breached regardless?
All questions will be answered here. I will take all questions and send them to the creator of this system. Here is his response to your query.
Tell him the following : This system in multi-level incoding, this technique is not usually used in civilian systems. Text or characters are not text or characters anymore. So basically one need to know what happened to text?!! This is essential for any hacker to understand in order to start thinking of breaching it. Another point, this system has a unique mechanism that is not available in any other system, that is (non-classic definition) meaning that even if the hacker could reach the core of this system, and understand how it works, he will notice, according to his findings (presuming he got to the core and known everything)...that each text can be incoded trillions of trillions of times, not knowing which one is the one, and let say he knew that one... Which is a mere mathematical impossibility, it will never return the same text when trying to decode it... Simply ground zero, as if he couldn't hack anything. These are only two points that I can highlight, but other defence mechanisms are already there, making this explanation just theocratic.