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101 sats \ 3 replies \ @Satosora 21 Sep \ on: Brute Forcing in Binary Question security
From my understanding, brute forcing a secret key is almost impossible.
And each binary character representation is eight ones or zeros.
It would make it even more difficult to brute force it.
Almost impossible (today).
Many people today remember when DES (circa 1975) was also almost impossible to crack. Today, you can crack DES with a low-tier smartphone in a couple seconds.
Assuming we continue to amass computation like we have from 1975-present, it could only be a matter of decades before SHA-256 is also trivial to crack.
Not saying anyone should worry about it now. But also, don't be surprised if you find yourself worrying about it in 50+ years either.
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