Post-quantum iMessage: the next step in privacy protection
Apple has released a new encryption protocol – PQ3 – for iMessage, which provides post-quantum security for instant messaging.
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Apple has released a new encryption protocol – PQ3 – for iMessage, which provides post-quantum security for instant messaging.
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Cybercriminals prey on access to mailing tools by sending phishing emails through these same tools.
The KeyTrap DoS attack, which can disable DNS servers with a single malicious packet exploiting a vulnerability in DNSSEC.
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