In February, a research team published a new architecture showing that RSA-2048, the encryption standard underpinning most of the internet’s security, could be broken with fewer than 100,000 physical ...
According to the latest Google research, it could take as few as 1,200 logical qubits for a quantum computer to break ...
Google has brought end-to-end encrypted Gmail to Android and iOS for eligible Workspace users, extending secure mobile email ...
Quantum computers stand to revolutionize research by helping investigators solve certain problems exponentially faster than with conventional computers. Current quantum computers encounter a challenge ...
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Researchers develop DNA encryption to secure engineered cells from tampering
In April 2026, a team of bioengineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology unveiled a genetic security system that works ...
New "Storm" infostealer skips local decryption, sending browser data to attacker servers. Varonis shows how server-side decryption enables session hijacking, bypassing passwords and MFA.
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Google expands Gmail end-to-end encryption to iOS and Android Workspace users
Google has brought client-side encryption to the Gmail app on iOS and Android, letting Workspace users compose, send, and read encrypted messages on their phones for the first time. The rollout, ...
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