Microsoft has proudly announced that its Authenticator app for iOS is now FIPS 140-compliant, which means that it officially supports U.S. federal agencies. Android support is coming soon too.
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Crypto miners will observe power supply cuts to avoid a possible rise in the country's electricity consumption. Iran noticed record-high demand last year. This year, it aims to act promptly.
Microsoft has detailed a new open-source framework called EzPC, which enables AI model validation without requiring involved parties to share data with each other. It is built on top of MPC.
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The company has open-sourced unbreakable cryptographic algorithms, prototyped the world's first quantum computing safe tape drive, and is providing security assessment to customers of IBM Cloud.
Apple has quietly put out a support page announcing the deprecation of TLS certificates signed with SHA-1 in iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 Catalina two years after other tech giants adopted the change.
IOTA has announced a challenge offering shares valued at €200k as the prize. Open to anyone and everyone, the aim of the competition is to crack the company's new hash function called Troika.
A woman in Essex has sold the UK's National Museum of Computing a super rare teleprinter component for the Lorenz cypher machine. The NMC is now looking for a drive motor to get the machine working.
Fort - Cryptography Extension for Windows is an open source file encryption software which integrates into the Windows file explorer.
Researchers from Microsoft's Research department have called the entrance into 2016 a "new Golden Age of technological advancement," and have proposed 16 scientific advancements that may come in 2016.
An audit of Truecrypt's source code indicates that while there are no NSA backdoors in the encryption software, there are unfortunately a few major issues with the now-defunct tool.
Researchers at Bletchley Park's National Museum of Computing have announced the completion of a replica code-breaking machine used by the Allied forces in World War II. Taking three years to complete, the Tunny machine is...
It's no secret that printer manufacturers such as HP, Canon, Lexmark, and the rest of the crowd sell their printers for little to no profit in order to attract initial buyers. The real profit comes...
As on Slashdot: An anonymous reader writes with today's announcement that "the Austrian project for Quantum Cryptography made the world's first Bank Transfer via Quantum Cryptography Based on Entangled Photons; see also Einstein-Podolski-Rosen Paradoxon." ...