>>13801293Lacking real world experience is a problem here. In theory, physics is solved. In practice, even if nothing else changed in the physics, we'll still have 10000+ years of improvements to all aspects of technology.
The matter of fact is, computer security issues are extremely common. Everyday, there's security issues from major banks/websites/etc with regards to break ins. Even though none of the problems are new. Even though cryptography is old, supposedly secure systems get broken in all the time.
Do you know why? Its because humans are not infallable. Humans make mistakes all the time. In an imperfect scenario, mistakes are all around us and are only waiting for an adversaries to understand it and exploit it. No one in the computer security industry thinks we have 100% secure system. Everyone knows the weakness of computer system. Humans. Humans made the security and humans implemented it. Humans have made the process and humans can break it.
The absolute faith in a security system with no understanding of how reality works is just ignorance speaking. Thats you.
The computer security is an ongoing issue, its not a solved problem. Its a cat/mouse game.