Monday, November 17, 2003


Quantum leap: New computer code can't be cracked
By Brian Bergstein, Associated Press

New encryption process is based on use of photons

NEW YORK - Code-makers could be on the verge of winning their ancient arms race with code-breakers.

After 20 years of research, an encryption process is emerging that is considered unbreakable because it employs the mind-blowing laws of quantum physics.

This month, a small startup called MagiQ Technologies Inc. began selling what appears to be the first commercially available system that uses individual photons to transfer the numeric keys that are widely used to encode and read secret documents....