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Surfshark Pioneers Quantum-Proof VPN Security
19 Jan
Summary
- Surfshark now uses post-quantum encryption in its VPN apps.
- This upgrade applies to WireGuard protocol on Android, Mac, and Linux.
- PQE prepares for quantum computers breaking current encryption.

Surfshark has become one of the first VPN providers to implement post-quantum encryption (PQE) across its applications. This advanced security feature is currently being integrated into the WireGuard protocol, with initial support rolling out to Android, Mac, and Linux users. The company plans to extend PQE support to iOS and Windows in the near future, demonstrating a commitment to staying ahead of emerging cybersecurity challenges.
This strategic upgrade by Surfshark addresses the potential threat posed by the rapid advancement of quantum computing. As quantum computers evolve, current encryption methods may become vulnerable, necessitating the adoption of quantum-resistant technologies. Surfshark's Chief Technology Officer, Donatas Budvytis, emphasized the critical need for PQE, stating that it is essential for safeguarding data against future decryption capabilities that could compromise sensitive information like passwords and financial data.




