IBM’s new 120-qubit experiment marks a leap forward, advancing technology that could one day crack Bitcoin’s encryption.
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Opponents of full encryption shared concerns that the public will lose an important tool for monitoring police activity and ...
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If we become quantum tomorrow, data is lost today. Quantum comes down to size and efficiency. Current computers approach ...
In the beginning, WhatsApp users could not protect their chat backups with encryption—while all communications were encrypted end-to-end, backups weren't afforded the same protection. Since 2021, ...
Quantum computing may prove to be an existential threat to Bitcoin, but human panic and slow preparation are bigger ...
Recent outages have revealed how vulnerable the internet is, but there seems to be no official plan in the event of a ...
Every day, over 5 billion people exchange more than 100 billion messages across WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, and Signal. Most assume their chats are private but a growing body of research suggests ...
IBM scientists entangled 120 qubits in a single coherent “cat state,” a record-breaking feat in quantum computing.
Transitioning to quantum-safe cryptography is not necessarily a top priority for every system of every organization, said the ...
Israeli security startup CyberRidge has emerged from stealth mode with $26 million in funding for its photonic encryption solution.