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Symantec warns of router compromise

January 24, 2008 Security company says it has seen an attack using a cross-site scripting flaw in 2Wire DNS routers. TAGS: Symantec Corp., e-card, 2Wire, XSS, router, attack, DNS, domain name, HTTP, IP address, IP, security

JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks

July 28, 2006 Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, JavaScript, corporate network, internal network, attack, AJAX, researcher, Web application, scanner, Web browser, Web server, router, security, server, programming, IP

Cisco gives OS face-lift to older routers

April 18, 2005 To keep IP router rivals at bay, Cisco Systems is using new software to pump life back into an aging router product line. TAGS: Cisco CRS-1, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IOS, service provider, traffic, router, IP, telephone company, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, operating system

3Com to take control of Huawei joint venture

November 1, 2005 As planned, company will be able to sell Huawei-3Com's Technology's switches and routers under the 3Com brand in China and Japan. TAGS: venture, networking equipment, Japan, China, agreement, router, IP, brand

Cisco bullish on service provider market

June 8, 2005 CEO John Chambers sees growth potential in service provider market, but security is key to getting consumers to trust the new services. TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., service provider, IP, router, security, CEO, TV

Academics break the Great Firewall of China

July 3, 2006 University of Cambridge computer experts say they breached firewall and can use it to launch denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: packet, China, denial of service, Cambridge, computer expert, firewall, researcher, attacker, IP, connection, router

In search of the Wikipedia prankster

December 15, 2005 Daniel Brandt, a book indexer in Texas, explains what motivated him to track down the author of a false article. TAGS: Wikipedia, Nashville, IP address, IP, author, BellSouth Corp., article, Texas, search, router, server, e-mail

Cisco finds security flaw in router software

January 21, 2005 Routers running certain telephony features could be vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks. A patch is available. TAGS: Cisco CallManager, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IOS, telephony, denial of service, router, IP, security

Cisco finds more security flaws in router software

January 26, 2005 The company reports three more vulnerabilities in certain versions of its routing software. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., internetwork, BGP, MPLS, IPv6, security flaw, IPv4, router, denial of service, flaw, Internet service, vulnerability, IP, service provider, security, Internet Service Provider

Switching from cell to Wi-Fi, seamlessly

September 7, 2006 T-Mobile prepares service allowing callers uninterrupted shifting between cellular network, consumer Wi-Fi network. TAGS: T-Mobile, cellular network, Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, Sprint Nextel, cell phone, home network, U.S., Europe, IP, router

Cisco to enable advanced wireless services

December 6, 2005 Cisco upgrades its products to offer IMS, enabling wireless carriers to offer services like dual-mode phones, mobile IM, group chat and gaming. TAGS: IBM IMS, Cisco Systems Inc., cell phone carrier, IP, wireless service, protocol, telephone company, standards, cell phone, networking, multimedia, Wi-Fi, router, IM

Comcast, Cisco and Nortel seek interoperability

December 12, 2005 The goal: making sure equipment is interoperable to meet the needs of video-on-demand and high-definition video. TAGS: interoperability, Nortel Networks Corp., Comcast Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., transmission, VoD, IP, equipment, cable company, router, video

BellSouth gives VoIP operators some 911 help

May 5, 2005 Baby Bell opens up its 911 routers, nears deal to give Vonage access to emergency calling infrastructure. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., operator, Vonage Holdings Corp., VoIP, infrastructure, IP, AT&T Corp., router

Ericsson shells out greenbacks for Redback

December 20, 2006 With $2.1 billion, company beefs up IP-routing expertise as it tries to help phone companies offer services like IPTV. TAGS: Redback Networks Inc., Ericsson Inc., IP television, Juniper Networks Inc., Lehman Brothers Inc., IP, telephony, expertise, Cisco Systems Inc., leader, router, TV

Year in review: Networking gets secure

January 3, 2005 Security was the networking buzzword in 2004 as larger players gobbled up smaller ones and big ideas about network protection were born. TAGS: NetScreen Technologies, Juniper Networks Inc., Internet2, IPv6, Cisco Systems Inc., university, networking, consortium, IP, fiber, acquisition, router, security, researcher, Ethernet

Brainier networking gear to the rescue

February 27, 2004 Smarter networking devices are helping network operators to better protect their resources from spammers, denial of service attackers and peer-to-peer bandwidth hogs. TAGS: TurnTide, packet, spammer, networking gear, denial of service, spam filter, traffic, anti-spam, P2P, e-mail server, networking, resource, Cisco Systems Inc., TCP/IP, router, message

Can Cisco be a video star?

October 23, 2006 Company execs say push into videoconferencing pivotal to Cisco's future, but analysts are skeptical. TAGS: videoconferencing, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco TelePresence, John Chambers, meeting, flat panel, resolution, router, video, IP, TV

BT picks partners for network upgrade

April 28, 2005 Among the chosen are Alcatel, Ciena and Cisco. Absent from the list is Marconi, whose stock dives on the news. TAGS: CIENA Communications, Marconi, British Telecommunications, Alcatel, network upgrade, node, Cisco Systems Inc., Ericsson Inc., infrastructure, Lucent Technologies Inc., supplier, Siemens AG, telecommunications, Fujitsu, U.K., IP

Cisco loses top spot in niche cable market

March 2, 2004 The company loses the No. 1 spot in a market involving gear used to offer broadband Net connectivity to customers, recent figures say. Cisco had used its position to sell other equipment to cable o... TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., optical networking, cable modem, North America, market share, broadband Internet, VoIP, cable company, broadband, IP, router
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