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About Quantum The RSA cryptographic platform is now 40 years old. Although it has functioned well in securing Internet and digital communications, the day is calculated due to Moore's unremitting legal advancement and the emergence of Quantum computing . Significant effort and resources are employed by hackers to break up RSA and encryption. With Quantum computing, every quantum bit (called a qubit) can both be zero and one at the same time. This difference means that Quantum computers can store more data, and perform more calculations per second, making it suitable for decoding applications. The emergence of Quantum computing makes RSA cracking and other forms of encryption feasible in the near future. The classical computer uses binary bits, which have a value of zero and one. With this Quantum computing technology on the cusp of a breakthrough makes Quantum ready to solve existing encryption methods. As RSA cracks, important mission applications such as h