encryption
Coverage of encryption in the Nexus archive.
- Trump signs orders to build a quantum computer and protect against the one that could break encryption
Trump signed orders to build a quantum computer and implement measures to protect against quantum computers that could break encryption. The initiative focuses on advancing quantum technology while addressing potential security risks.
- From PGP to Mythos: a brief history of export controls that didn't stop anyone
The article discusses the historical ineffectiveness of export controls on encryption and spyware, highlighting examples like PGP and Mythos. It references TechCrunch's analysis of why cyber export controls have repeatedly failed to prevent the spread of such technologies.
- Encryption, spyware, and now Mythos: History shows why cyber export control doesn’t work
The article argues that export controls on cybersecurity-related software have been ineffective for 30 years, citing examples like encryption and spyware. It questions why similar restrictions on Anthropic’s cybersecurity model Mythos would succeed now.
- US Pumps $2B Into Quantum as Bitcoin Encryption Risk Grows
The US government is investing $2 billion into quantum computing research as concerns grow about quantum encryption threats to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. This funding represents a significant commitment to developing quantum-resistant security measures ahead of potential threats from advanced quantum computers.
- A Norwegian student spent $26 on Bitcoin in 2009 and forgot the password. He "cracked" it 4 years later. His $26 was worth $886,000.
In 2009, Norwegian student Kristoffer Koch bought 5,000 Bitcoin for $26.60 but forgot the password. Four years later, he cracked it as Bitcoin's price surged, selling a portion to buy an apartment in Oslo. His remaining Bitcoin is now worth over $450 million.
- How a quantum computer can be used to actually steal your bitcoin in '9 minutes'
The article discusses how quantum computers could potentially steal Bitcoin within 9 minutes, highlighting a critical security threat posed by quantum computing to cryptocurrency encryption. It emphasizes the urgency of addressing vulnerabilities in current cryptographic systems.
- Developer of VeraCrypt encryption software says Windows users may face boot-up issues after Microsoft locked his account
The developer of VeraCrypt encryption software reported that Microsoft locked his account, potentially causing Windows users to face boot-up issues during device startup. This incident highlights potential conflicts between software developers and tech companies over account access and system functionality.