This is the second in our series of blogs about the quantum threat and preparing for “Q-Day,” the moment when cryptanalytically relevant quantum computing (CRQC) will be able to break all public-key cryptography systems in operation today. The first blog provided an overview of cryptography in a post-quantum world, and this one explores what comes next. What it will take to … [Read more...] about Quantum Cryptography: What’s Coming Next
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New ‘Quantum’ Builder Lets Attackers Easily Create Malicious Windows Shortcuts
A new malware tool that enables cybercriminal actors to build malicious Windows shortcut (.LNK) files has been spotted for sale on cybercrime forums. Dubbed Quantum Lnk Builder, the software makes it possible to spoof any extension and choose from over 300 icons, not to mention support UAC and Windows SmartScreen bypass as well as "multiple payloads per .LNK" file. Also offered … [Read more...] about New ‘Quantum’ Builder Lets Attackers Easily Create Malicious Windows Shortcuts
Quantum supremacy allegedly reached | Kaspersky official blog
A quantum computer from Google solved a task that the best supercomputer in the world cannot. The news made quite a splash — and then, the report was retracted. The retraction, which the Financial Times discovered on NASA’s website, only added more suspense to the situation. So, although exactly what task the quantum computer allegedly solved — not to mention how many qubits it … [Read more...] about Quantum supremacy allegedly reached | Kaspersky official blog