Apple has introduced post-quantum encryption for iMessage to enhance security against potential future threats. The new cryptographic protocol aims to protect user data by deploying advanced encryption algorithms, despite the current absence of practical quantum computers. This move by Apple is considered one of the most significant implementations of post-quantum encryption to date.
Apple Announces Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithms for iMessage: https://t.co/W9RTXw6fft by Schneier on Security #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Useful quantum computers aren’t a reality—yet. But in one of the biggest deployments of post-quantum encryption so far, Apple is bringing the technology to iMessage. https://t.co/N2MmoPeH5c
Apple Announces A New Security Cryptographic Protocol for iMessage to Block Against a Threat That Doesn't Exist Yet #applenews https://t.co/Un4GdQkG8U https://t.co/klcTOm14HF
Apple rolls out quantum-resistant cryptography for iMessage https://t.co/flvsCoOQAo https://t.co/2ffNIrfOYp
The app's "Expand URL" function could communicate with malicious websites without user permission. #apple #ios #cybersecurity https://t.co/e8hct8YHyn