Canadian Quantum computing used in Chinese researcher's early advances to break military level encryption: Cyber Security Today for Tuesday, October 14, 2024
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Cybersecurity Today: Wayback Machine Read-Only, AI-Driven Phishing, and Quantum Computing Breakthroughs In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love discusses the recent cyber incident with the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, which is now back online in read-only mode. He outlines sophisticated AI-driven Gmail phishing schemes that are fooling even tech experts and reports on Chinese researchers' breakthrough using a Canadian quantum computer to potentially crack military-grade encryption. Jim also shares practical advice on staying vigilant against such cyber threats. 00:00 Introduction and Schedule Update 00:22 Cybersecurity News Highlights 00:44 Internet Archive's Wayback Machine Breach 02:06 Sophisticated AI-Driven Gmail Phishing Scams 05:45 Quantum Computing Breakthrough in Encryption 07:10 Conclusion and Sign-Off
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