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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.
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ICANN approves .tel domain
May 16, 2006
Domain to give companies and individuals a 21st-century equivalent of a phone number, promises proposer.
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Cisco targets Net phone software flaw
May 24, 2005
A security hole in Internet Protocol affects a range of Cisco products, but the company says it has a patch.
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The sorry state of the domain name game
October 4, 2005
Jon Oltsik says the internal DNS system is busted and is surprised at how few people are taking notice.
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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."
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Internet backbone at center of suspected attack
February 7, 2007
Hackers may have targeted DNS servers that form the backbone of the Internet--but no damage was done, experts believe.
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Old software weakening Net's backbone, survey says
October 25, 2005
One-fifth of DNS servers are running out-of-date software, and two-thirds are open to tweaking to help scammers.
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Is the Internet truly global?
December 15, 2004
CNETAsia's Winston Chai argues that it's high time the Net could handle addresses with non-Roman characters.
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DNS servers do hackers' dirty work
March 24, 2006
New twist on denial-of-service attacks could intensify cybercriminals' threat to online business.
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U.S. voices openness to private Net control
July 26, 2006
Despite assertions last year to the contrary, a Commerce Dept. official says U.S. is exploring privatization of the DNS.
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Antispam framework scores Microsoft endorsement
May 25, 2004
The software giant agrees to merge its Caller ID for E-mail technology with the Sender Policy Framework, making SPF an increasingly important weapon in the fight against junk e-mail.
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AOL tests caller ID for e-mail
January 22, 2004
The Internet service provider is testing an antispam filter intended to accurately trace the origin of e-mail messages, a move that could bring new accountability to the Net.
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