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Opus 4.8 Achieves Critical Breakthrough in Quantum Encryption, Experts Confirm

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Opus 4.8 Achieves Critical Breakthrough in Quantum Encryption, Experts Confirm

Paris, France - In a development poised to redefine cybersecurity protocols worldwide, researchers at the European Quantum Institute have officially verified the stability of "Opus 4.8," a groundbreaking quantum encryption algorithm that promises unbreakable data protection. According to a report released today by the institute, Opus 4.8 successfully demonstrated error-free entanglement for a record duration of 4.8 seconds at room temperature, a milestone previously deemed theoretically impossible. "This is a seismic shift in computational security," stated Dr. Helena Richter, lead investigator. "Opus 4.8 eliminates the primary vulnerability of current encryption methods, rendering brute-force attacks obsolete." The findings, published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Physics, detail how the algorithm corrects quantum decoherence through a novel photonic lattice. The announcement has already triggered a 12 percent surge in quantum computing stocks on the Euronext exchange, with global telecom companies signaling plans to integrate Opus 4.8 into their infrastructure by 2026. Security analysts now warn that legacy encryption systems must be phased out to prevent a cascading vulnerability gap.