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How Many Qubits Will It Take to Break Secure Public Key Cryptography Algorithms?
Wednesday Google security researchers published a preprint demonstrating that 2048-bit RSA encryption “could theoretically be broken by a quantum computer with 1 million noisy qubits running for one week,” writes Google’s security blog. “This is a 20-fold decrease in the number of qubits from our previous estimate, published in 2019… ” The reduction in physical […]
Best Mirrorless Cameras (2025): Full-Frame, APS-C, and More
The best mirrorless camera for you depends on what you want to do with it. Ultimately, there is no such thing as the perfect camera. Each has its own limitations, and part of the magic of photography is learning how to get around them. What you want to find is the camera best suited to […]
Week in Review: Notorious hacking group tied to the Spanish government
Welcome back to Week in Review! Tons of news from this week for you, including a hacking group that’s linked to the Spanish government; CEOs using AI avatars to deliver company earnings; Pocket shutting down — or is it?; and much more. Let’s get to it! More than 10 years in the making: Kaspersky first […]
X is back after an apparent widespread outage
X is back up for most users after what appeared to be a significant outage that spiked early this morning around 9AM ET. Global internet monitor NetBlocks posted this morning that X “has been experiencing international outages for some users for a second time in a week,” adding that the issue isn’t “related to country-level […]
X is still experiencing problems after data center outage
X is still experiencing performance issues a few days after a data center outage brought the site down, with feeds struggling to load on Saturday morning. The site went down for many users around 8AM ET, when downdetector shows a major spike in problem reports. It’s since come back up, but performance remains spotty. In […]
Is violent crime increasing or decreasing in the US
The astounding drop in violent crime that began in the 1990s and extended through the mid-2010s is one of the most important — and most underappreciated — good news stories of recent memory. That made its reversal during the pandemic so worrying. In the first full year of the pandemic, the FBI tallied 22,134 murders […]
Valve Adds SteamOS Support For Its Steam Deck Rivals
Valve’s SteamOS 3.7.8 update brings official support for AMD-powered handhelds like Lenovo’s Legion Go and Asus’ ROG Ally, along with a new “Steam OS Compatible” library tab and key bug fixes. Other features include a battery charge limit, updated graphics drivers, and a shift to Plasma 6.2.5. Polygon reports: Valve outlines two requirements for the […]
Want to Claim the Solar Tax Credit? Get Installing Now
This story originally appeared Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. For the last two decades, homeowners have been able to claim thousands of dollars in federal tax credits to help offset the high up-front costs of going solar. Things were supposed to stay that way through 2034. But, this week, the US […]
Naukri exposed recruiter email addresses, researcher says
Naukri.com, a popular Indian employment website, has fixed a bug that exposed the email addresses of recruiters using its platform to search and hire talent online. The issue, discovered by security researcher Lohith Gowda, affected the API that Naukri used on its Android and iOS apps. The API exposed the email addresses of recruiters visiting […]
BougeRV water heater review: hot showers to go
Hot water is like internet connectivity for most Verge readers: you just expect it to be there. But that’s unlikely to be the case this summer when tent camping at a music festival or road-tripping into the great unknown. That’s where BougeRV’s battery-powered shower comes in. The $310 “Portable Propane Outdoor Camping Water Heater” from […]