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Maybe spies are storing data for decrypt by using quantum computers in the future.

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In the NewScientist is an article about topics that spies are storing data for decrypting by using quantum computers in the future. That thing is not science fiction. There is the possibility that the agent stores the captured data in a USB stick. And then in the future that data can be driven to a quantum system. The capacity of quantum computers is limited and there is data in a row waiting for its turn to download in the quantum systems. But the idea for capture and storing data for the analysis in the future is not very difficult to make in practice. 

Nothing is stable in the world of computing. Things that are feeling safe today might be dangered quite soon. Spies and hackers can capture data to electronic storage. And then they can compute that data by using quantum computers when they can get access to the quantum computers. 

When computing quantum systems are turning more common. That means the data that is well encrypted today can turn into a risk for security in the future. The quantum computer can easily break any code that is made by using the primary computer. 

Hostile operators can open those documents that are encrypted by using primary systems quite fast. By using quantum systems. Those are becoming more common in the future. This means that we should seriously think about our data security and prepare for the next generation computing revolution which turns all our systems old-fashion. And old-fashion systems are always a great risk for security at all levels.  

Maybe the new and powerful data handling tools with artificial-intelligence-based image recognition algorithm. That can link with the data centers that are calculating trajectories. And make material analysis can help to solve the historical mysteries. The systems can calculate trajectories of bullets by using the captured images. And the automatized rendering of the images brings new details from the old photographs. 


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This famous V-2 was shot by the British or under the surveillance of British authorities during "Project Backfire". Just after WWII in 1945. And the question is, how many of these kinds of details will uncover by the internet?





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V2 missile at X + 2 seconds after launch during British tests for Project Backfire in Cuxhaven, Germany in 1945". (https://v2rockethistory.com/how-rockets-fly/) 


The interesting detail about this famous image of the V-2 rocket is that the rocket itself was launched by British troops during "Project Backfire" in Germany in 1945. That means this rocket was launch under British control. And probably the idea of the "Operation Backfire" was that the German rocket staff introduced British personnel about the use and support of that weapon. 


(https://v2rockethistory.com/how-rockets-fly/)


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The system can search and connect data from many different sources. And that thing can bring new data about the well-known press photos. The ability to collect data from different sources and connect it to its entirety makes the research of history more effective than it ever was. The system can also wash the noise from old tapes and bring new information from the cases that are forgotten or ever mentioned before. 

The same method can use in intelligence work. Intelligence is the same way data handling with every other research. And if artificial intelligence can use as the collection of data, that thing makes many well-known facts more interesting. The ability to handle data with more powerful computers brings details that have never been seen before in the front of great publicity.


https://www.newscientist.com/article/2293341-spies-may-be-storing-data-to-decrypt-with-a-future-quantum-computer/


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