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MAL-2025-20055 Malicious code in exoplanetology-postcss-loader-local-quantum-computing (npm)
The package exoplanetology-postcss-loader-local-quantum-computing was found to contain malicious code...
MAL-2025-20423 Malicious code in fetch-zenobia-metabolomics-quantum-computing (npm)
The package fetch-zenobia-metabolomics-quantum-computing was found to contain malicious code...
MAL-2025-21183 Malicious code in gammarayburst-rigel-biomimicry-quantum-computing (npm)
The package gammarayburst-rigel-biomimicry-quantum-computing was found to contain malicious code...
MAL-2025-15241 Malicious code in axios-transport-quantum-computing-terraforming (npm)
The package axios-transport-quantum-computing-terraforming was found to contain malicious code...
Malicious code in axios-transport-quantum-computing-terraforming (npm)
The package axios-transport-quantum-computing-terraforming was found to contain malicious code...
Malicious code in bellatrix-quantum-computing-non-blocking-package (npm)
The package bellatrix-quantum-computing-non-blocking-package was found to contain malicious code...
MAL-2025-15589 Malicious code in bellatrix-quantum-computing-non-blocking-package (npm)
The package bellatrix-quantum-computing-non-blocking-package was found to contain malicious code...
Malicious code in radioastronomy-quantum-computing-dagda-tachyon (npm)
The package radioastronomy-quantum-computing-dagda-tachyon was found to contain malicious code...
Cheating on Quantum Computing Benchmarks
Peter Gutmann and Stephan Neuhaus have a new paper--I think it's new, even though it has a March 2025 date--that makes the argument that we shouldn't trust any of the quantum factorization benchmarks, because everyone has been cooking the books: Similarly, quantum factorisation is performed using...
Q-Detection: a Quantum-Classical Hybrid Poisoning Attack Detection Method
Data poisoning attacks pose significant threats to machine learning models by introducing malicious data into the training process, thereby degrading model performance or manipulating predictions. Detecting and sifting out poisoned data is an important method to prevent data poisoning attacks...
Unifying Communication Paradigms in Delegated Quantum Computing
Delegated quantum computing DQC allows clients with low quantum capabilities to outsource computations to a server hosting a quantum computer. This process is typically envisioned within the measurement-based quantum computing framework, as it naturally facilitates blindness of inputs and...
See How Much Faster a Quantum Computer Will Crack Encryption
A quantum computer will likely one day be able to break the encryption protecting the world's secrets. See how much faster such a machine could decrypt a password compared to a present-day supercomputer...
Guardians of the Web: the Evolution and Future of Website Information Security
Website information security has become a critical concern in the digital age. This article explores the evolution of website information security, examining its historical development, current practices, and future directions. The early beginnings from the 1960s to the 1980s laid the groundwork...
Quantum Technologies for beyond 5G and 6G Networks: Applications, Opportunities, and Challenges
As the world prepares for the advent of 6G networks, quantum technologies are becoming critical enablers of the next generation of communication systems. This survey paper investigates the convergence of quantum technologies and 6G networks, focusing on their applications, opportunities and...
Quantum Computing Supported Adversarial Attack-Resilient Autonomous Vehicle Perception Module for Traffic Sign Classification
Deep learning DL-based image classification models are essential for autonomous vehicle AV perception modules since incorrect categorization might have severe repercussions. Adversarial attacks are widely studied cyberattacks that can lead DL models to predict inaccurate output, such as incorrect...
Taking Steps to Prepare for Quantum Advantage
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Zoom Adopts NIST-Approved Post-Quantum End-to-End Encryption for Meetings
Popular enterprise services provider Zoom has announced the rollout of post-quantum end-to-end encryption E2EE for Zoom Meetings, with support for Zoom Phone and Zoom Rooms coming in the future. "As adversarial threats become more sophisticated, so does the need to safeguard user data," the compa...
Take Command Summit: Take Breaches from Inevitable to Preventable on May 21
Registration is now open for Take Command, a day-long virtual summit in partnership with AWS. You do not want to miss it. You’ll get new attack intelligence, insight into AI disruption, transparent MDR partnerships, and more. In 2024, adversaries are using AI and new techniques, working in gangs...
CVE-2024-29032
Qiskit IBM Runtime is an environment that streamlines quantum computations and provides optimal implementations of the Qiskit quantum computing SDK. Starting in version 0.1.0 and prior to version 0.21.2, deserializing json data using qiskitibmruntime.RuntimeDecoder can lead to arbitrary code...
CVE-2024-29032
Qiskit IBM Runtime is affected by a vulnerability in the JSON deserialization path of qiskit_ibm_runtime.RuntimeDecoder. In versions starting from 0.1.0 up to but before 0.21.2, deserializing a specially crafted JSON string can lead to arbitrary code execution. The issue is fixed in version 0.21....