Many anticipate that quantum computers will become advanced enough that, one day, they will break the encryption used to protect most digital data at present. (For those interested in the technical details, see: Shor's Algorithm.)

This has led to the phenomenon of "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks in which currently indecipherable data is stolen with the expectation that, in the future, quantum computers will reveal its secrets.

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