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Your online payments are safe behind powerful maths. But for how long?
Every time you pay online, your data is protected by a maths problem nobody has proved is unbreakable. Here is what that means, and why the world is already preparing for the worst.
The following is a story that originally appeared on the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences website.
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