The release of PuTTY 0.83, a client for the SSH, Telnet, Rlogin and SUPDUP protocols, comes with a built-in terminal emulator and supports work on Unix-like systems and Windows. The project's source code is available under the MIT license.
The new version provides support for key exchange based on the ML-KEM (CRYSTALS-Kyber) algorithm, which is resistant to brute force on a quantum computer. ML-KEM uses cryptographic methods based on solving lattice theory problems, the solution time of which does not differ on conventional and quantum computers. The second improvement in the new release is support for file names with Unicode characters that are not in the system code page, in the file selection dialog on the Windows platform (such names are not yet supported when saving a session).
Source: opennet.ru
