Google races to shield Chrome from quantum hacks without slowing the Internet or breaking everyday browsing

Google races to shield Chrome from quantum hacks without slowing the Internet or breaking everyday browsing | Daily Reports Online

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  • Quantum computing threatens the cryptography behind HTTPS certificates
  • Fake certificates expose users to surveillance risks
  • Transparency logs help detect unauthorized certificate issuance quickly

Google has revealed plans to make HTTPS certificates resistant to future quantum computer attacks while keeping the internet usable.


Past incidents, such as the 2011 DigiNotar hack, which allowed 500 fake certificates to spy on web users, showed the risks of unverified certificates.

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