Tuesday, July 14, 2009

IPv6 doesn't need the bad press

Invisible IPv6 traffic poses serious network threat; Five of the biggest IPv6-based threats facing CIOs
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IPv6 doesn't need the bad press

Hackers are taking advantage of this uncertain time, as IPv6 begins to find its way into networks but is not yet fully deployed. Read full story

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