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Weak RSA Keys with Many Zeros Found In-the-Wild: Factoring Risk
New research reveals a class of weak RSA keys containing many zero bits, making them vulnerable to factoring. These keys are present in TLS, SSH, and PGP deployments,

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Securing Credentials from Future Threats
Quantum computers threaten current public-key cryptography, jeopardizing encrypted credentials and sensitive data. Organizations must prioritize Post-Quantum

Quantum-Resistant Cryptography Migration: Challenges & Strategy
Preparing for quantum-resistant cryptography by 2030 presents significant challenges for IT/OT systems, demanding vast investments and complex integrations.
GPS-Based Key Distribution: Analysis of U.S. Military OTAR Protocols
Analysis of how the U.S. military utilizes public GPS signals as a global numbers station for covert encryption key distribution and OTAR/OTAD operations.

Harvest Now, Decrypt Later (HNDL): Quantum Risk for Long-Lived Data
Understand the 'Harvest Now, Decrypt Later' (HNDL) threat model, where adversaries collect encrypted data today to decrypt with future quantum computers. Learn how this
CVE-2024-38472: wolfSSL ECDSA Signature Verification Bypass Patch Guide
Critical vulnerability CVE-2024-38472 in wolfSSL allows certificate forgery and MitM attacks via improper ECDSA hash validation. Patch to 5.7.4 immediately.
OpenSSL: Data Leakage & DoS Vulnerabilities Patched
OpenSSL patches seven vulnerabilities, including a data leakage flaw and multiple denial-of-service risks. Update immediately to secure cryptographic communications.
Quantum Cryptography: Examining its Practical Security Relevance
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard win Turing Award for quantum cryptography. This analysis explores its actual security relevance and commercial value, as debated by
Quantum Threat to Crypto: Qubit Requirements Reduced 20x
Google researchers demonstrate a 20x reduction in qubits needed to break Bitcoin and Ethereum encryption, accelerating the long-term quantum cryptographic threat.