Ransomware in 2026: Quantum, No Encryption, and EDR Killers
Think ransomware is just about encrypted files? Think again. In 2026, the game has changed, and the threat actors are getting scarily sophisticated.
Think ransomware is just about encrypted files? Think again. In 2026, the game has changed, and the threat actors are getting scarily sophisticated.
Picture this: Jerome Powell, America's money maestro, huddled with bank titans, sweating over an AI that chains exploits like a digital Houdini. That's Anthropic's Mythos—and it's just the spark in this week's cyber blaze.
Forty-two years after inventing quantum cryptography, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard just won the $1M Turing Award. Here's why this honor feels more like a pat on the back for elegant physics than a fix for today's security messes.