Try searching Google for 'WordPress'. You won't get any links to wordpress.org (the official WP-homepage), nevertheless many link to other WordPress related sites. So I'd say the headline is right.
Even better: if it takes so long to brute force crack 64-bit encryption, 128-bit - as currently used in webbrowsers - can be considered a really comfortable margin for some time...
However, one should not underestimate the brute-force cracking power of the intelligence services. So, sticking to 128-bit encryption should let you sleep a little better than with your 64-bit encryption;-)
Try searching Google for 'WordPress'. You won't get any links to wordpress.org (the official WP-homepage), nevertheless many link to other WordPress related sites. So I'd say the headline is right.
Even better: if it takes so long to brute force crack 64-bit encryption, 128-bit - as currently used in webbrowsers - can be considered a really comfortable margin for some time... ;-)
:-)
However, one should not underestimate the brute-force cracking power of the intelligence services. So, sticking to 128-bit encryption should let you sleep a little better than with your 64-bit encryption
Olf
(yep, a little paranoid