Every two decades or so, a new technology upends national security. In the 1940s and 1950s, the atomic and hydrogen bombs established nuclear deterrence. In the 1970s and 1980s, microelectronics led ...
The threat of large-scale decryption is defined by a mathematical theorem called Mosca’s Inequality, said Badami. This ...
A new collection of 124 million unique passwords from hundreds of millions of malware stealer log records has been confirmed ...
Order doesn’t always form perfectly—and those imperfections can be surprisingly powerful. In materials like liquid crystals, tiny “defects” emerge when symmetry breaks, shaping everything from cosmic ...
It’s surprisingly simple to trick chatbots into breaking their own rules and spilling forbidden knowledge. Even poems and ...
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