Google is sounding the alarm on quantum computers
Google is warning that quantum computing could crack today’s encryption, and attackers may already be planning for that future.
Google is warning that quantum computing could crack today’s encryption, and attackers may already be planning for that future.
Quantum computers are not ready yet, but attackers are already planning for them. Surfshark’s new post-quantum VPN protection arrives as research shows most popular apps are still relying on encryption that will not survive the next era of computing.
Starting October 2026, Chrome will enable “Always Use Secure Connections” by default, warning users before visiting non-HTTPS sites. While the change improves security, it should have happened years ago.
1Password is adding credential protection to Perplexity’s Comet AI browser. While safer logins are welcome, privacy concerns about AI browsers remain.