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What is Canada's Bill C-22 & why Apple, Meta say it will make Canadians 'less safe'
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12.05.2026

What is Canada's Bill C-22 & why Apple, Meta say it will make Canadians 'less safe'

Canada's Bill C-22, also called the Lawful Access Act, 2026, is a proposed law that would give law enforcement and spy agency CSIS sweeping powers to access private digital data. Apple and Meta say it could force companies to break encryption and build government backdoors—making Canadians less safe. The bill is currently being debated in the House of Commons, and its vague language around "systemic vulnerabilities" is what's got the tech industry worried.

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Times of India
‘Stop making excuses’: Canada rebukes Apple, Meta over Bill C-22
HABER
10.05.2026

‘Stop making excuses’: Canada rebukes Apple, Meta over Bill C-22

Apple and Meta are opposing Canada's Bill C-22, warning the proposed Lawful Access Act could force tech companies to break encryption and build government backdoors into their products. Meta's Will Cathcart called it a surveillance overreach. Public Safety Canada says the concerns are overblown. With France, Sweden, and the EU rejecting similar laws, Canada faces growing pressure to rethink the bill's controversial Part 2.

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Times of India
Ransomware Claims to Use Quantum-Resistant Encryption in Marketing Gimmick
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Teknoloji·23.04.2026AI özeti

Ransomware Claims to Use Quantum-Resistant Encryption in Marketing Gimmick

Security researchers at Rapid7 have identified Kyber ransomware as the first confirmed case of ransomware using post-quantum cryptography (PQC). The ransomware, active since September 2025, claims to use ML-KEM1024—a NIST-standardized quantum-resistant algorithm—to encrypt victims' files, though experts say this is primarily a marketing tactic to intimidate non-technical decision-makers. The actual encryption uses AES-256, while a VMware variant was found to falsely claim ML-KEM usage while actually using RSA-4096.

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Ars Technica
Coinbase Advisory: Quantum Computing Could Expose Proof-of-Stake Blockchains to Attacks
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Teknoloji·21.04.2026AI özeti

Coinbase Advisory: Quantum Computing Could Expose Proof-of-Stake Blockchains to Attacks

Coinbase's Independent Advisory Board on Quantum Computing and Blockchain released a report warning that proof-of-stake blockchains like Ethereum and Solana face greater quantum computing exposure due to vulnerable validator signatures. The BLS signatures used by Ethereum validators and Ed25519 signatures used by Solana could be broken by sufficiently powerful quantum computers. The report estimates 6.9 million Bitcoin have exposed public keys. While current systems remain secure, the advisory board urges the industry to begin migrating to quantum-resistant cryptography now.

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Decrypt
Crypto Wrench Attacks: Criminals Bypass Encryption to Target Victims Directly
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Crime·21.04.2026AI özeti

Crypto Wrench Attacks: Criminals Bypass Encryption to Target Victims Directly

A recent case in France highlights a disturbing shift in cryptocurrency crime where attackers bypass digital security by targeting victims physically. Three individuals disguised as police officers coerced a couple in Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt near Paris into transferring nearly $1 million in Bitcoin at knifepoint. The incident exemplifies 'wrench attacks'—physical coercion to force crypto transfers—which increased 75% in 2025 with losses reaching $40.9 million. France has emerged as a hotspot for such violent crypto-related crimes, with physical assaults surging 250% year-over-year.

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Cointelegraph