Privacy professionals should pay closer attention to post-quantum cryptography as quantum-enabled attacks could eventually ...
The crypto digital asset service platform Futurionex announced that it has passed the security audit conducted by the blockchain security audit institution Hacken. It has simultaneously opened access ...
Proton, best known for its ProtonMailVPN and encrypted email service ProtonMail, has announced Lumo 2.0, the second iteration ...
The government once called code a weapon. AI export controls might be reopening a 30-year-old legal fight nobody settled.
Artificial intelligence has quietly reshaped recruitment. From sourcing, screening to selection of candidates, AI tools promise speed and scale in an ever-globalised workforce landscape following the ...
For nearly a decade, AMD offered a quiet but powerful security feature on many of its consumer processors: Transparent Secure Memory Encryption, or TSME. It encrypted everything stored in system ...
On a single day in late June 2026, a threat actor calling itself The Coinbase Cartel posted three new victims to its dark-web leak site: Siveco, an enterprise software firm; Openmind Networks, a ...
Quantum computing is widely expected to disrupt modern cryptography. Many of today’s encryption systems rely on mathematical problems that are difficult for classical computers to solve but could be ...
It’s convenient to store files in the cloud, but it’s important to consider how providers handle encryption, identity controls, and data access. IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024 reveals that 40 ...
The Pakistan-aligned threat actor known as Transparent Tribe has become the latest hacking group to embrace artificial intelligence (AI)-powered coding tools to strike targets with various implants.
PCWorld reports that Swiss researchers discovered significant vulnerabilities in popular password managers including Bitwarden, LastPass, and Dashlane due to outdated 1990s cryptographic technology.
In most cases, the researchers were able to gain access to the passwords—and even make changes to them. All they needed to achieve this were simple interactions that users or their browsers routinely ...