Discord is now using end-to-end encryption for all voice and video calls across all platforms: desktop, mobile, web and console. It’s been a very long time coming – the company first shared its ...
Discord has enabled end-to-end encryption for all voice and video calls by default, using its open-source DAVE protocol. The move means not even Discord can access call content, making it a major ...
Discord announced that all voice and video calls through the communication platform are now protected by default with end-to-end encryption (E2EE). The implementation was completed in March. Extensive ...
The Google-owned video platform also now has more three billion users, the company revealed Tuesday. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Sora may be dead, but some of its most buzzed-about features are about ...
Your voice and video conversations on Discord are now protected using end-to-end encryption. Discord has concluded rolling out its DAVE protocol to its platform, a process that started in August 2023.
A relatively new ransomware family is using a novel approach to hype the strength of the encryption used to scramble files—making, or at least claiming, that it is protected against attacks by quantum ...
Scientists have unveiled a new approach to ultra-secure communication that could make quantum encryption simpler and more efficient than ever before. By harnessing a 19th-century optics phenomenon ...
The artificial intelligence landscape has evolved at a breakneck pace, and by 2026, the demand for unrestricted, uncensored creative platforms has reached an all-time high. Creators, digital artists, ...
Meta’s approach to user privacy is under renewed scrutiny following a Swedish report that employees of a Meta subcontractor have watched footage captured by Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses showing ...
Abstract: This study introduces an image encryption framework based on a cosine–logistic chaotic map, developed to address the narrow chaotic interval of the traditional logistic map. The new system ...
HGTV has canceled “Rehab Addict” after a video surfaced showing the show’s star, Nicole Curtis, using a racial slur. The Michigan native has since posted an apology, saying the footage was “stolen, ...