Re: Quantum Cryptography can not work



David Wagner <daw-usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...], so maybe they have been
re-discovered in some paper I'm not familiar with, for all I know.

A local research group did some work with the same type of attack you
describe (and other attacks):

http://www.iet.ntnu.no/groups/optics/qcr/

I lost a lot of faith in quantum cryptography after talking to them...

--
Kristian Gjøsteen
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