nope, that is not correct. NIST has elected Kyber as one of the algorithms to standardize and we are using that.
As other commenters mentioned (very good info there, thank you all!) the other algorithm we use – Classic McEliece – is one of the oldest algorithms and has been well studied. There is no known efficient attack against it.
DJB says the parameters designed for long term use mceliece6960119 and mceliece6688128 are fine against an attack billions or trillions of times stronger.
nope, that is not correct. NIST has elected Kyber as one of the algorithms to standardize and we are using that.
As other commenters mentioned (very good info there, thank you all!) the other algorithm we use – Classic McEliece – is one of the oldest algorithms and has been well studied. There is no known efficient attack against it.