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China launches largest IPv6 network

December 29, 2004 Country aims to be the leader in the creation of the next Internet with the launch of a new network linking 25 universities. TAGS: IPv6, China, IPv4, IP, Asia, IP address

ICANN turns on next-gen IP addresses

February 5, 2008 New version of Internet Protocol data has been added to six of the world's root servers, assuring supply of unique IP addresses. TAGS: IPv6, IPv4, address, IP, IP address, server, database

Microsoft criticized for 'IPv6-like' patent

March 23, 2005 Software giant comes under fire for "yet another example of how patents can kill or inhibit standards." TAGS: IPv6, patent, Microsoft Corp., IP

OpenBSD hit by 'critical' IPv6 flaw

March 14, 2007 A security hole in the way OpenBSD handles IPv6 data packets exposes systems running the open-source OS to serious attack. TAGS: OpenBSD, IPv6, Core Security Technologies, packet, BSD, attacker, vulnerability, flaw, attack, IP, open source, security, operating system, firewall

Feds slacking in shift to next-generation IPv6

June 30, 2005 Only the Pentagon has submitted a plan for shift to next-generation Net. The rest of the U.S. government seems to be straggling. TAGS: IPv6, IPv4, agency, transition, Rep., government, America, IP, security

Will Vista stall Net traffic?

September 6, 2006 Expert predicts Vista could overflow the Net's infrastructure, causing "rolling blackouts." Some call the forecast "FUD." TAGS: IPv4, domain name, DNS, Nominum Inc., IPv6, blackout, traffic, DNS server, Microsoft Windows Vista, IP, IP address, Internet Service Provider, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Apple's AirPort Extreme can pose security risk

April 9, 2007 Firmware update for latest wireless base station fixes vulnerability that exposes file names on a password-protected disk. TAGS: IPv6, Apple Computer, IEEE 802.11n, password, IP, security, firmware

Vista Views: Stalling the Net by default?

September 8, 2006 Readers pitch on whether Microsoft should change default IP settings amid concerns that Vista's launch could overwhelm the Net. TAGS: margin, IPv6, DNS, Microsoft Windows Vista, font, IP, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft: Still more to do on security

February 6, 2007 Company has made headway on protecting PCs, but more Net use means more challenges, Gates and Mundie tell RSA crowd. Photos: Bill Gates at RSA TAGS: Craig Mundie, IPv6, RSA Security Inc., Bill Gates, challenge, IPSec, IP, security, disk drive, password, conference, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, PC

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, vulnerability, Internet service, security, IP, service provider, Internet Service Provider

Preparing for a doomsday attack

January 3, 2005 If a concerted cyberattack is coupled with a physical attack, will the system hold up? VeriSign CEO Stratton Sclavos talks about what's being done to prepare. TAGS: cybersecurity, IPv6, cyberattack, VeriSign Inc., attack, telecommunications, government, IP address, IP, CEO, U.S., security

Cisco details controversial router flaw

July 29, 2005 Disagreement persists about the scope of the IOS vulnerability, which is at the center of a dispute between Cisco and a security researcher. TAGS: Black Hat, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IOS, IPv6, advisory, router, researcher, vulnerability, flaw, conference, Las Vegas, attack, security

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, router, acquisition, security, researcher, Ethernet

Cisco invests $12 million in Japan R&D center

December 17, 2004 The company will develop IP router technology in Tokyo. But Japan isn't the only Asian country the networking giant has its eye on. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco CRS-1, R&D, Japan, IPv6, Tokyo, Cisco IOS, IP, broadband service, facility, service provider, broadband, India, VoIP, router

Cisco squashes 'critical' Net attack bug

November 3, 2005 Update fixes a serious flaw and helps secure a key part of network and Internet infrastructure. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IOS, Black Hat, IPv6, flaw, Cisco Router, vulnerability, attack, security, router, researcher

Hackers rally behind Cisco flaw finder

July 31, 2005 Defcon attendees talk of Cisco-gate, collect money for Michael Lynn and thrash corporate America. TAGS: Defcon, Cisco Systems Inc., Black Hat, disclosure, IPv6, hacker, security, router, America, attack
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