"Would You Lock a Password Inside DNA?"
A startup company called Carverr is providing a way to enhance the level of security for cryptocurrency passwords that involves the use of synthetic DNA. The service provided by Carverr allows customers to store their cryptocurrency passwords in DNA as this form of backup is extremely hard for hackers to decipher and will never be obsolete unlike hard drives. This article continues to discuss the use of DNA as an encryption tool, how data files are converted to DNA, the rising production of data by humans, and the difficulty in hacking DNA.
CNET reports "Would You Lock a Password Inside DNA?"
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