This week was a reminder that attackers do not always need big tricks. One small mistake, one old access path, one missed patch, and suddenly the door is open. The noise is not all noise, either.
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Spin-orbit torque hardware creates random keys and reveals unauthorized access attempts
The information exchanged by modern devices is typically protected by cryptographic techniques, approaches that convert readable data into scrambled, unreadable code that can only be deciphered by ...
Security tooling is not written in a single language. Python powers most automation. C sits at the exploit layer. PowerShell ...
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Q-dice: new quantum random number generator achieves 4.1 Gbit/s throughput
In the digital world, there is no such thing as a perfect roll of ...
The virtual developer hackathon for the FIDO Alliance developer community will give developers an early look at the upcoming YubiKey 5.8 firmware release.
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Liquid ripples rewrite 130-year-old biological classic: New reflections on the lock-and-key model
This April, when the spring breeze carried the formal acceptance notice of our paper by the Journal of the American Chemical Society to my desk, my thoughts instantly drifted back to the late Phil ...
We have been under the assumption that the encryption that protects our bank accounts, patient records, and government ...
Anthropic's AI Finds Bugs. IBM Bets $5B It Can Fix Them. IBM and Red Hat assign 20,000 engineers to the new Project Lightwell service as Anthropic's Mythos findings ignite debate over how to secure ...
For modern Ubuntu kernels using blk-mq, use udev rules or a systemd service instead of the legacy elevator= kernel parameter. The elevator= parameter was used with the older single-queue I/O scheduler ...
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