Supreme Court: Ordering a Murder in Chats is Criminal
The Swedish Supreme Court ruled that soliciting murder through encrypted chats constitutes conspiracy to commit murder, as illustrated by a man's online messages seeking hitmen.
"Zero Day" Is Getting Closer. Quantum Computers May Break Today's Encryption
The rise of quantum computers poses an imminent threat to current encryption standards, with preparations already underway in Europe and the USA to counter potential quantum attacks.
Coin Guy: How Latvian Cryptographer Virza Ended Up in Epstein's Court
Latvian cryptographer Madars Virza, who studied at MIT, became associated with Jeffrey Epstein through his work at the MIT Media Lab.
Random Numbers and Quantum Mechanics
A group of researchers has developed a method to generate genuinely random numbers using a computer, addressing a longstanding challenge in information technology.
Prague's National Technical Museum Entices Visitors with an Enigma Encryption Exhibition
The National Technical Museum in Prague is promoting an exhibition focused on encryption using the Enigma machine.
Study suggests that the Voynich manuscript may not hide an unknown language, but a sophisticated cipher
A recent study implies that the enigmatic Voynich manuscript may be encoded using an intricate cipher rather than an undiscovered language.
Quantum physicists take a big step towards a hack-proof internet
Chinese scientists have successfully transmitted data using quantum cryptography based on entangled atoms over a distance of 11 kilometers, marking a significant advancement towards a hack-proof internet.
Deposit certificates will be only digital; Treasury establishes new issuance obligation
The Treasury Department has announced that deposit certificates will transition to strictly digital formats, following a resolution aimed at digitizing processes within the financial system.