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Vietnam’s Richest Man Adds $30 Billion as EV Maker Goes Public
Vietnam’s Richest Man Adds $30 Billion as EV Maker Goes Public
VinFast Auto Ltd. soared on its first day in the public markets, boosting the fortune of its billionaire
1970-01-01 08:00
Rudy Giuliani jailed mobsters with a charge he now faces
Rudy Giuliani jailed mobsters with a charge he now faces
The "Rico" Act helped earn Rudy Giuliani a reputation as a "mob buster". Now he's facing a Rico charge.
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LEAK: All Modern Warfare 3 Maps Available at Launch
LEAK: All Modern Warfare 3 Maps Available at Launch
The Modern Warfare 3 maps available at launch on Nov. 10 will be 16 remastered maps from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009), including Rust, Terminal, and Scrapyard.
1970-01-01 08:00
Merger Arbitrage Fund Pentwater Boosted Activision Stake Before Key Court Nod
Merger Arbitrage Fund Pentwater Boosted Activision Stake Before Key Court Nod
Pentwater Capital Management LP led hedge funds boosting stakes in Activision Blizzard Inc. last quarter before a make-or-break
1970-01-01 08:00
Hawaiian Electric Extends Record Slump With Another 20% Drop
Hawaiian Electric Extends Record Slump With Another 20% Drop
Hawaiian Electric Industries, which supplies roughly 95% of the state’s residents with power, traces its roots back to
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Mo Salah could shockingly leave Liverpool FC this summer
Mo Salah could shockingly leave Liverpool FC this summer
According to a report, Mo Salah has interest in potentially making a move to the league over in Saudi Arabia. Will he end up leaving Liverpool?
1970-01-01 08:00
How Chelsea could line up with Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo
How Chelsea could line up with Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo
How Chelsea could line up with Romeo Lavia and Moises Caicedo in Mauricio Pochettino's starting XI.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rudy Giuliani Pioneered RICO Prosecutions. Now He’s Charged in One
Rudy Giuliani Pioneered RICO Prosecutions. Now He’s Charged in One
On February 25, 1985, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents fanned out across New York to arrest the heads
1970-01-01 08:00
Mother of six-year-old who shot Virginia school teacher pleads guilty
Mother of six-year-old who shot Virginia school teacher pleads guilty
Deja Taylor has reportedly admitted that her gun was stored in a way that the boy could access it.
1970-01-01 08:00
Alberta Electricity Prices More Than Double
Alberta Electricity Prices More Than Double
Electricity prices in Alberta in July more than doubled from a year earlier, climbing to a record high
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA Rumors: Potential Cavs trade, Damian Lillard update, Harden regrade
NBA Rumors: Potential Cavs trade, Damian Lillard update, Harden regrade
NBA Rumors: Cavs interested in P.J. Washington sign-and-tradeP.J. Washington is the biggest name left unsigned as the NBA free agency period stagnates. Washington desires a long-term deal worth $20 million annually, a request the Charlotte Hornets are unwilling to oblige. His options are running t...
1970-01-01 08:00
Google makes preparation for the ‘quantum apocalypse’ with Chrome update
Google makes preparation for the ‘quantum apocalypse’ with Chrome update
Google is preparing for the “quantum apocalypse”. Experts have warned for years that the development of quantum computers could undermine the encryption that currently secures everything from our private messages to our banking details. Quantum computers are a still largely theoretical technology that proponents claim could dramatically beat the performance of the classical computers we have today. That could be a major positive for applications such as drug research and quantum computing – but could be disastrous for security technology. Much of that security technology depends on mathematical problems that are sufficiently hard for our computers to work out as to keep that data secure. But future quantum computers could overcome those problems in seconds, and break into any data. That is what is referred to by researchers as the “quantum apocalypse”. And an entire subset of computing – post-quantum cryptography – has grown to find ways to secure data even if that future does come about. Now Google has put some of that work into practice, in Chrome. The new technology includes new cryptography that should be resistant to attempts to break it with future quantum computers. It does so by integrating a technology known as X25519Kyber768, a long name for what is actually a hybrid of two cryptographic algorithms. Tying the two together means that data is protected both by an existing secure algorithm and one that is protected against quantum computers. The updates are part of broader work across Google to “prepare the web for the migration to quantum-resistant cryptography”. Devon O’Brien, Google’s technical program manager for Chrome security, who wrote the blog post announcing the changes, noted that quantum computers could be decades away. But remains important to secure data now in part so that it cannot be filed away, ready to break into when the technology arrives. “It’s believed that quantum computers that can break modern classical cryptography won’t arrive for 5, 10, possibly even 50 years from now, so why is it important to start protecting traffic today? The answer is that certain uses of cryptography are vulnerable to a type of attack called Harvest Now, Decrypt Later, in which data is collected and stored today and later decrypted once cryptanalysis improves.” Read More Vote to empower autonomous ‘robotaxis’ from Cruise and Waymo divides San Francisco ‘Billions’ of computers potentially affect by huge security vulnerability AI breakthrough could dramatically reduce planes’ global warming impact
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