However, there's no guarantee that, given enough computing power, a hacker won't find a way to
crack such a scheme.
Not exact matches
Again, our traditional computers are already capable of using
such coding
schemes, and they're conveniently complicated enough that quantum computers won't be better at
cracking them.
The new initiative will be part of the existing Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force, which the administration created in 2009 to better coordinate federal efforts to
crack down on violations,
such as Ponzi
schemes, insider trading and investment scams.