In the last several days, headlines have been plastered all over the internet regarding Chinese researchers using D-Wave quantum computers to hack RSA, AES, and "military-grade encryption." This is ...
There is a date out there with no name yet — no month, no year pinned to the calendar — but cybersecurity experts have been dreading it for decades. They call it Q-Day, and it marks the moment a ...
Researchers at FIU’s College of Engineering and Computing have developed an encryption algorithm to defend videos from attackers with access to the world's most powerful computers. The encryption ...
Security experts have urged caution after a stream of doom-laden reports in recent days claimed Chinese researchers have cracked military-grade encryption using quantum computing technology. First ...
Bitcoin’s rally faces a risk that isn’t on the radar of most crypto investors: quantum computing. The nascent technology, which drew attention this month after Google claimed a breakthrough with its ...
The laws of quantum mechanics make it impossible to copy quantum information, but that doesn’t mean quantum computers are unhackable. Two independent teams of researchers have now devised methods for ...
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6.8 million Bitcoin at risk: Justin Drake puts 50% odds on quantum hack by 2032
Around 6.8 million BTC have public keys visible onchain. Those are the wallets a quantum computer targets first. Drake puts Q-Day at 50% by ...
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Tim Draper says bitcoin safer than dollars because quantum will hack banks before it can 'touch' the blockchain
Venture capitalist Tim Draper downplayed the impact of quantum computing on Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC), arguing that fiat money in banks faces a greater risk. Banks To Fall First? In an exclusive interview ...
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