Using the random motion of electrons to improve cybersecurity

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In October 2017, Yahoo! disclosed a data breach that had leaked sensitive information of over 3 billion user accounts, exposing them to identity theft. The company had to force all affected users to change passwords and re-encrypt their credentials. In recent years, there have been several instances of such security breaches that have left users vulnerable. “Almost everything we do on the internet is encrypted for security. The strength of this encryption depends on the … More

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