Microsoft SEAL is an easy-to-use open-source (MIT licensed) homomorphic encryption library developed by the Cryptography Research Group at Microsoft. Microsoft SEAL is written in modern standard C++ ...
Huntress is warning of a new actively exploited vulnerability in Gladinet's CentreStack and Triofox products stemming from the use of hard-coded cryptographic keys that have affected nine ...
The growing demand for cryptographic security encourages the innovation of advanced materials with unique optical properties to secure information using light. Structural colors with soft materials ...
This research, conducted by Bitdefender Labs, presents the first documented analysis of a ransomware campaign attributed to the RedCurl group (also known as Earth Kapre or Red Wolf). RedCurl has ...
Cryptography is crucial in protecting sensitive information and ensuring secure transactions in a time when data security and privacy are major concerns. Traditional cryptography techniques, which ...
In February 2023, ESET researchers detected a spearphishing campaign targeting a governmental entity in Guyana. While we haven’t been able to link the campaign, which we named Operation Jacana, to any ...
The domain and IP addresses involved do not appear in any previously documented incidents, and the malware does not share any code similarities with previously known malicious software. Since this ...
The AWS Encryption SDK for C is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy for everyone to encrypt and decrypt data using industry standards and best practices. It uses a data format ...
Fixed Precision Arithmetic is found in most Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) a hardware chip which typically offers to store integers between 8 and 64 bits of precision (integer size). This is faster ...
April 2023 update – Microsoft Threat Intelligence has shifted to a new threat actor naming taxonomy aligned around the theme of weather. DEV-0237 is now tracked as Pistachio Tempest. To learn about ...
ESET researchers have recently discovered a new undocumented modular backdoor, SideWalk, being used by an APT group we've named SparklingGoblin; this backdoor was used during one of SparklingGoblin's ...