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Linux is starting to prepare for a security era where infrastructure can no longer depend only on cryptography that future quantum machines may break.
Quantum jamming sounds like a laboratory trick, but its real weight is that it pushes cryptography toward a deeper question: what can an attacker know if causality itself becomes part of the protocol.
Android 17’s new quantum-resistant encryption ships this week, but the only quantum computers capable of breaking it don’t yet exist outside Google’s own labs.