A quantum computer was able to break a 15-bit elliptic-curve cryptographic key, according to the quantum computing security ...
Quantum advances have not broken heavy-duty encryption yet, but seem well on their way to expose what we’ve long kept ...
It’s been half a century since quantum computing was first proposed. But for most of blockchain’s history, the idea of ...
Quantum computer breaks Bitcoin-style encryption for the first time. Learn what this breakthrough means for BTC security and ...
Independent researcher Giancarlo Lelli broke a 15-bit elliptic curve key on publicly accessible quantum hardware, 512 times ...
The quantum threat to Bitcoin keeps inching closer, this time thanks to a researcher who broke a simplified cryptographic key ...
Researcher breaks 15-bit ECC key on publicly accessible quantum hardware in a 512x jump from the previous public ...
Researcher breaks ECC key using quantum hardware, raising concerns about Bitcoin security and urging faster shift to post-quantum protection systems.
Quantum computers are expected to be built at a size that is commercially useful in a mere few years, from maybe just 2028 to the mid-2030s, depending on the estimate and the exact capacity ...
British cybersecurity officials now recommend using digital passkeys whenever they're available, finding that passkeys offer ...
An independent researcher has achieved the largest public quantum attack on elliptic curve cryptography, cracking a 15-bit key that underpins digital asset security. The feat, completed with publicly ...