New research suggests that a quantum computer could crack a crucial cryptography method with just 10,000 qubits.
The very prospect of the quantum apocalypse has driven various stakeholders to consider what that could be like and how to ...
At the same time, a March 2026 preprint from a Caltech–Berkeley–Oratomic collaboration explores what might be possible using ...
Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers, but two new analyses suggest a capable enough ...
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have developed a new approach to secure optical communication that hides ...
A newly developed encryption framework aims to protect video data from future quantum attacks, all while running on today's ...
It's a valuable addition for organizations with compliance or privacy concerns, but to use the feature, customers must ...
Quantum computer could break Bitcoin cryptography with under 500,000 qubits in nine minutes. This will likely only be ...
The day when a quantum computer manages to break common encryption, or Q-Day, is fast approaching, and the world is not close ...
Bitcoin and several other cryptocurrencies use an implementation of ECC called secp256k1. According to Google, its researchers determined that the technology could be broken in a few minutes by a ...
Before smartphones, spreadsheets, or even written alphabets as we know them, the Inca appear to have managed information in a way that still feels sur.