The day when quantum computers will be able to break conventional encryption is rapidly approaching, but not all companies are prepared to implement post-quantum cryptography.
Microsoft says it may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon a valid request. Here's how to protect your privacy.
Quantum computing and its threat to current encryption and the unknown threat of powerful quantum automated by advanced AI.
The recent bombshell lawsuit filed in San Francisco has sent ripples through the tech world, fueled by whistleblower claims that Meta’s "end-to-end encryption" might have a secret backdoor. While Meta ...
If you’ve signed in with a Microsoft account, your disk is likely already encrypted, and the key is likely already stored on ...
It could take a supercomputer 149 million years to decrypt data that has been encrypted with the RSA-2048 public-key ...
Jefferies thinks quantum computing could break Bitcoin in years, not decades.
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One of the world’s premier security organizations has canceled the results of its annual leadership election after an official lost an encryption key needed to unlock results stored in a verifiable ...
Gianluca Di Bella claimed quantum computing already makes encryption and ZK-proofs vulnerable due to “harvest now, decrypt later” risks. Gianluca Di Bella, a smart-contract researcher specializing in ...