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Eavesdropper demonstrates loophole in secure communications

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Quantum key distribution (QKD) is designed for secure computer-based interactions, keeping communication between two remote parties confidential by enabling them to construct a shared secret key during the course of their conversation. It may sound secure in principle, but it can involve some loopholes when put into practice. Now, for the first time, a “perfect eavesdropper” for QKD that exploits a loophole in a typical setup has been created and operated by researchers at the Centre for Quantum Technologies at National University of Singapore, Norwegian University of...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
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    quantum key distribution
    Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a method of secure communication that utilizes principles from quantum mechanics to establish a shared secret key between two parties, typically referred to as Alice and Bob, while detecting any potential eavesdropping attempts by a third party, commonly known as Eve. The fundamental principle behind QKD is the use of quantum properties, such as the superposition principle and the no-cloning theorem, to enable the distribution of cryptographic keys in a...
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