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Hackers used Claude and ChatGPT to steal hundreds of millions of Mexican government records
A group of hackers used both Claude Code and ChatGPT in a cybersecurity hack that lasted two and a half months.
According to Google, Q-Day—the point at which modern encryption becomes obsolete in the face of quantum computers capable of breaking it instantly—is approaching. Google suggests the day may arrive as ...
Aethyr Research has released post-quantum encrypted IoT edge node firmware for ESP32-S3 targets that boots in 2.1 seconds and ...
Anthropic Releases Claude Mythos Preview with Cybersecurity Capabilities but Withholds Public Access
Anthropic has introduced Claude Mythos Preview, its most advanced AI model, improving significantly in reasoning, coding, and ...
Just because you have antivirus software installed on your PC doesn't mean a zero-day Trojan can't steal your personal data. The top encryption software keeps you safe from malware (and the NSA). When ...
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7, narrowly retaking lead for most powerful generally available LLM
Opus 4.7 utilizes an updated tokenizer that improves text processing efficiency, though it can increase the token count of ...
Google has issued a stark warning: the encryption protecting the world’s banks, governments, and personal data could be broken by 2029. In a report published on March 25, the tech giant urged ...
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'It's always easier to encrypt than decrypt,' says Changpeng Zhao on crypto's quantum computing risks
Google has warned that advances in quantum computing could eventually break the elliptic curve cryptography that secures cryptocurrencies. New research suggests these systems may be compromised with ...
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