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Hardware Encryption:

Que Labs LLC employees have been serving the internet security community since 1994. We specialize in protecting your customer transactions and data with dual layer encryption and authentication. Revolutionary algorithms build customer specific profiles that enable your fraud systems to detect out of band requests or charges. Confirmation can be any combination of voice, OTP, email, SMS or facial recongition. In addition, our friendly and professional staff is here to answer any questions you may have about our company or our services.

 

What we have to offer:

Whether you are looking for high end quantum encrpytion or simple certificate services, we have what you need at prices you can afford. At Que Labs LLC, our goal is to provide you with courteous, expedient, professional service of the highest caliber. We currently have a working relationship with most major hardware vendors and are involved with testing of new security standards from NIST.

                

1024-bit RSA encryption crackedSince 1977, RSA public-key encryption has protected privacy and verified authenticity when using computers, gadgets and web browsers around the globe, with only the most brutish of brute force efforts (and 1,500 years of processing time) felling its 768-bit variety earlier this year. Now, three eggheads (or Wolverines, as it were) at the University of Michigan claim they can break it simply by tweaking a device's power supply. By fluctuating the voltage to the CPU such that it generated a single hardware error per clock cycle, they found that they could cause the server to flip single bits of the private key at a time, allowing them to slowly piece together the password

SSL/TLS is no longer secureA couple of security researchers have discovered a critical vulnerability that is capable of allowing hackers to break the SSL encryption mechanism used by millions of websites worldwide.
The researchers claim to have discovered a flaw in version 1.0 of TLS (Transport Layer Security), which is a cryptographic protocol used by websites when they are accessed using HTTPS (Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol).


 

 

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