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At the core of Diffie-Hellman is the discrete logarithm problem, which makes it computationally difficult for attackers to intercept and decode the shared secret key exchanged between two parties.
That means a quantum computer could derive an RSA private key from the public key, or compute the secret in an elliptic-curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange, in a matter of hours or days.
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