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Nikolay L2018-07-30 15:12:24
Encryption
Nikolay L, 2018-07-30 15:12:24

Does AES1024 exist in nature?

Is AES generally reliable?
After what time can it be hacked by exhaustive search and at what powers?

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Maxim_Q, 2019-02-25
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Does AES1024 exist in nature? - there is no such thing yet, now the maximum is AES256.
Is AES generally reliable? - Yes, it is reliable, it is used everywhere from banks to instant messengers.
After what time can it be hacked by exhaustive search and at what powers? - The search time is very huge, estimated in trillions of years. In total, there are 2 ^ 128 options, the speed of enumeration depends on the computer, for example, if we take the Titan supercomputer in the laboratory of the US Department of Energy, designed for 20 petaflops and hypothetically assume that in 1 second. iterates 2*10^15 then it will take approximately: (2^128)/(2*10^15)/(3600*24*365) = 5395141535403007 years (that's 5 trillion years)

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