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Katzenmann / Catperson @ GPN @katzenmann@c3d2.social
1mo
Now that worrying about quantum computers compromising asymmetric encryption is in fashion again I looked at my website to see that it already uses a pq-secure key exchange with a modern browser, while the website of this guy telling you to start worrying about it does not:
words.filippo.io/crqc-timeline/
(It's just static html so not that bad, you can check in the developer tools by going to the security tab of the network request. His website is using x25519 for a key exchange and pq-secure would be something like mlkem768x25519)

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Katzenmann / Catperson @ GPN @katzenmann@c3d2.social
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Well after that I looked at PGP and it seems like it does not yet support pq-secure key exchanges. Bummer.

So then I looked at this cool new thing AGE which apparently is the new kid on the block for encryption. They do support pq-security but when looking at their repo I saw that they started using AI for coding which makes me not want to trust it with encryption.

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Lyn@GPN24 📞 ACOW @fugi@amazonawaws.com
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@katzenmann age whyyyyy 😭
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