New version with 256-bit AES encryption (for real this time) to be rolled out next week
We must all prepare for the end of public key encryption as we know it
QRANGE is working on a three devices to extend the benefits of true randomness
Apple backed down to avoid further disputes with law enforcement and over fears customers could be completely locked out of accounts, say sources
When quantum computers arrive the Web as we know it will break. We talk to scientists cryptographers and entrepreneurs working to ensure this does not happen.
Researchers find one-in-172 RSA certificates using a common factor to generate keys
The ORG believes such back-doors would endanger the security of internet users around the world
That would be a gift to hackers, criminals and repressive regimes, Facebook believes
Whichever government first produces a working device that can crack public key encryption will be 'master of the world'
'There's a lot at stake in rewiring the world in terms of encryption and we all depend on getting it right'