A new world record has been set where Pi (3.1415..) has been calculated to 2.7 Trillion digits. Whats perhaps more interesting is that it was completed by a simple desktop computer. This kind of thing is usually taken up by a supercomputer specially designed for crunching vast amounts of data.
If a simple desktop computer can work this out imagine how complex encryption need to be nowadays in order to keep one step ahead of would be attackers. With so much processing power at your disposal it’s becoming increasingly plausible for someone to crack higher levels of encryption.
Admittedly it was a pretty decent one with an i7 running at 2.93Ghz and 6GB of RAM. It also used up 1.5 Terabytes of data just on the number itself.