Kyber ransomware marks a milestone: first to wield NIST's post-quantum ML-KEM in attacks. Criminals hype unbreakable encryption to scare executives into quick payouts, outpacing sluggish enterprise migrations.
Kyber, first observed in circulation as early as September, takes its name from the alternate designation of ML-KEM (Module-Lattice-based Key Encapsulation Mechanism). The algorithm, standardized by the...