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New Tool Identifies Quantum-Weak Cryptography

New Tool Identifies Quantum-Weak Cryptography

Posted on February 10, 2026 By CWS

A new open-source utility is making waves in the tech community, as it promises to safeguard data against the impending capabilities of quantum computing. Developed by Quantum Shield Labs, this command-line interface (CLI) tool, known as Crypto Scanner, is designed to detect cryptography susceptible to quantum attacks within various codebases.

The Impending Quantum Threat

Experts predict that Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQCs) will be capable of breaching existing encryption methods, such as RSA and ECC, by the year 2033. However, the threat is not a distant future concern. Current ‘Harvest Now, Decrypt Later’ (HNDL) strategies involve adversaries stockpiling encrypted information, which they plan to decode when quantum technology becomes sufficiently advanced.

To mitigate these risks, organizations are urged to transition to quantum-resistant algorithms, including the new NIST standards ML-KEM and ML-DSA. Yet, identifying which cryptographic assets require updating is a challenge that Crypto Scanner aims to address.

Functionality of Crypto Scanner

Crypto Scanner operates as an efficient tool that performs recursive scans across directories, identifying cryptographic algorithms and evaluating their vulnerability to quantum attacks, particularly through Shor’s algorithm. The tool supports a range of programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, Java, Go, Rust, C++, and Swift.

It analyzes various file types, such as source code and configurations, and classifies risk levels as critical, high, medium, or low. The utility produces output in JSON and HTML formats, catering to automation needs and executive reporting.

Integration and Deployment

Designed to fit seamlessly into modern development workflows, Crypto Scanner is compatible with CI/CD pipelines like GitHub Actions and GitLab CI. This integration enables teams to implement ‘quality gates’ that halt code commits if they introduce weak or outdated cryptography.

With a swift scanning capability, completing a full analysis in less than a minute, the tool provides an immediate inventory of cryptographic assets. It is readily available for installation via PyPI with the command: pip install crypto-scanner.

Conclusion

By offering a rapid and comprehensive overview of cryptographic vulnerabilities, Crypto Scanner supports developers and enterprises in the transition to a post-quantum security landscape. As the quantum era approaches, tools like Crypto Scanner are essential in fortifying data protection strategies.

Cyber Security News Tags:CI/CD integration, CRQC, crypto scanner, Cryptography, HNDL, NIST standards, quantum computing, quantum shield labs, quantum-resistant algorithms, Security

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