What is the Year 2038 Problem all about? Is it like Y2K?


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What is the Year 2038 Problem all about? Is it like Y2K?

Researchers say that at 03:14:07 UTC on March 19, 2038, the systems running on 32-bit processors won’t be able to cope with the date and time change. The computers started counting the time in seconds from January 1, 1970. But the 32-bit systems have the capacity to count only up to the number 2,147,483,647; thus, for the time, it can calculate those many seconds only. And at 03:14:07 UTC on March 19, 2038, the counting will reach its ultimate capacity of 2,147,483,647 seconds.

So the question is, what will happen once the clock of 32-bit systems will go beyond its threshold of 2,147,483,647 seconds? Some speculate that these computers will simply crash and stop working altogether. Really!?

Of course not! For the next 20 years (i.e., till the year 2038), there will many changes witnessed by the computer and software industry. It is said that data security professionals will have to change the way they deal in areas such as national security, SSL encryption, Internet of Things devices and Cryptocurrency.

From our very good friends over at thewindowsclub.com

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