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MIT's new 5-atom quantum computer could make today's encryption obsolete

Much of the encryption world today depends on the challenge of factoring large numbers, but scientists now say they’ve created the first five-atom quantum computer with the potential to crack the security of traditional encryption schemes.

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FBI reacts to Apple’s end-to-end encryption feature that advocates laud

The Shortcut reports the FBI opposition to Apple's encryption, covers the EFF's approval of it, and reports Apple's discontinuation of on-device CSAM scanning.

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SwiderMan506d ago

Poking them in the FBeye! 😉

softwaredeveloper313d ago

Great blog post! I thoroughly enjoyed reading

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MIT researchers say security flaw in Apple’s M1 chip can't be fixed

Apple has yet to comment on the situation, and it's unclear how the issue will ultimately be resolved.

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Zoom is updating to end-to-end encryption for paid users

The video conferencing platform, Zoom, announced that its paid version will have more secure end-to-end encryption, an advance in security.

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