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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: 2Wire, e-card, router, Symantec Corp., XSS, DNS, HTTP, domain name, IP address, attack, IP, security

Solar powered Wi-Fi? Solis Energy says 'why not?'

August 27, 2007 Orlando has tons of sun, but not as much copper wiring. So one company is taking wireless routers solar.Photos: Solar powered streetlights, Wi-Fi routers TAGS: solar energy, router, Wi-Fi router, sun, Orlando, Wi-Fi, Florida, battery

Businesses: Routers, shmouters

August 19, 2004 After seeing revenue growth for five quarters in a row, waning interest in the enterprise market results in a drop. TAGS: router, Cisco Systems Inc., service provider

Juniper routers exposed to attack

January 31, 2005 A flaw in some versions of the Junos OS could make networks vulnerable to DOS attacks, the gear maker warns. TAGS: Juniper Networks Inc., router, denial of service, vulnerability, Cisco Systems Inc., flaw, attack, networking, security, operating system

Smarter routers, better Net video

August 6, 2007 Larry Roberts was in on the birth of the Internet. Now his new company is offering a tune-up for today's traffic. TAGS: router, packet, voice, traffic, service provider, video, e-mail

Community Wi-Fi comes to San Francisco

August 15, 2007 Company called Meraki will give away wireless routers in attempt to blanket the city with free Wi-Fi access. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., router, volunteer, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi router, San Francisco, city, Wi-Fi network, broadband, Google Inc.

Cisco warns of more router vulnerabilities

February 14, 2007 Intrusion prevention capabilities in IOS can be circumvented by hackers, putting companies at risk of attack. TAGS: Cisco IOS, Cisco Systems Inc., router, intrusion prevention, vulnerability, hacker, malicious code, denial of service, networking, operating system

Nortel patches flaw in VPNs

May 31, 2005 "Serious" security hole could let hackers launch a denial-of-service attack on VPN routers and crash the machines, the flaw finders warn. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., VPN, router, packet, UDP, denial of service, hacker, attacker, vulnerability, patch management, password, security

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., router, Cisco IOS, IP, traffic, service provider, telephone company, Internet service, operating system, Internet Service Provider

3Com challenges Cisco to router duel

September 13, 2004 The smaller gear maker claims its new routers will cost significantly less than similar offerings from the market leader. TAGS: 3Com Corp., router, Cisco Systems Inc., Juniper Networks Inc., DSL, ADSL, VPN, pricing, security

Bug hunter targets routers, other gadgets

April 19, 2007 Vulnerabilities abound in routers, cell phones and PDAs and could pose a serious threat, a security researcher warns. TAGS: router, D-Link Systems, gadget, PDA, attack, vulnerability, researcher, bug, security, cell phone, monitor, PC

Trio of Cisco flaws may threaten networks

January 25, 2007 Holes in software that controls Cisco's routers and switches could let miscreants cripple computer networks, including the Internet. TAGS: Cisco IOS, Cisco Systems Inc., router, denial of service, computer network, vulnerability, traffic, security, operating system

Citywide Wi-Fi equipment maker boosts speeds

August 17, 2006 Tropos Networks announces an upgrade to its product that will boost capacity 50 percent. TAGS: Tropos Networks, router, spectrum, equipment, radio, Wi-Fi, generation, San Francisco

Photo: Indy 500 goes Wi-Fi

May 26, 2005 At this weekend's Indy 500, Red Bull Cheever cars will be fitted with Cisco routers that transmit data over Wi-Fi. TAGS: Wi-Fi, router, car, Cisco Systems Inc., photograph

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., router, BGP, internetwork, IPv6, security flaw, MPLS, IPv4, denial of service, IP, vulnerability, flaw, security, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, service provider

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, router, denial of service, telephony, IP, security

Cisco routers get an upgrade

September 13, 2004 The new wide area network access routers feature embedded security tools and support for voice over Internet Protocol. TAGS: 3Com Corp., Mike Volpi, Cisco Systems Inc., router, Cisco Router, Juniper Networks Inc., security tool, WAN, VoIP, IP

Avici extends AT&T contract

September 27, 2004 The extension of the partnership comes as Avici continues to struggle to win new customers. TAGS: Avici Systems, router, AT&T Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., IP

Cisco flaw opens networks to attacks

August 19, 2004 A router software bug could lead to denial-of-service attacks--but only techies could launch one, an analyst says. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Open Shortest Path First, router, Cisco Router, packet, denial of service, vulnerability, attack, flaw, knowledge, security, broadband

Check Point debuts wireless-security router for the home

November 7, 2006 Company says the Z100G, its first dedicated home network security device, offers users seven layers of protection. TAGS: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., security device, router, wireless router, home network, security
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