TM> they check it then? I mean if it's never broadcast it can't be checked
TM> rigth? A quote from the mag: "It would take a $500,000 comuber 100
TM> billion yeras to try out every # combination at a rate of 1000 #'s per
TM> second." Hmm, sounds kinda "blown up security" if you ask me.
Those statistics for thge most part re completely bogus and you should pay
absolutely no attention to them. Its true the security level is high. But
ont
thing for a second that it cant be defeated. First off, anyone who was
serioues and had the resources to crack this system would not use computers,
because computers, whether they are supercomputers or not doesnt make a
difference, computers are just too damned slow. Dedicated hardware systems
could be developed which could try combinations out at a rate millions of
times faster than a supercomputer. And even if you did use a computer, the
stats are still invalid because computer technology advances so fast, that
in a few years those states would be cut to 1 millionth of what they are.
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