Internet protocols are changing
When the Internet started to become widely used in the 1990s, most traffic used just a...
Continue ReadingSerious flaw in WPA2 protocol lets attackers intercept passwords and much more
Researchers have disclosed a serious weakness in the WPA2 protocol that allows attackers within range of...
Continue ReadingMicrosoft and Facebook just laid a 160-terabits-per-second cable 4,100 miles across the Atlantic
Microsoft, Facebook, and the telecoms infrastructure company Telxius have announced the completion of the highest capacity...
Continue ReadingReport confirms on-premises data center spending declined
Just a month ago we had research that indicated on-premises data center investments were dropping in...
Continue ReadingHow the Internet Kept Humming During 2 Hurricanes
For all their seeming immateriality, the internet and the cloud rely on a vast industrial infrastructure...
Continue ReadingAvast! There’s malware in that CCleaner software update
A software package update for a Windows utility product distributed by antivirus vendor Avast has been...
Continue ReadingGoogle service promotes hybrid clouds
Google is offering enterprises a new way to build hybrid infrastructure, with a service that extends...
Continue ReadingChrome Will Soon Warn You About Unsecure Websites. Should You Be Concerned?
Google is pushing back against webpages with URLs that begin with “http” – no “s” –...
Continue ReadingHow Google is speeding up the Internet
Engineers at Google have developed a new algorithm to speed up TCP, the main transport protocol...
Continue ReadingMIT’s new AI can keep streaming video from buffering
Buffering and pixelation are the scourge of streaming video. It ruins the experience for viewers, robs...
Continue ReadingCisco Meraki loses customer data in engineering gaffe
Cisco has admitted to losing customer data during a configuration change its enginners applied to its...
Continue ReadingRansomware shuts down 1 in 5 small businesses after it hits
When it comes to ransomware, it only takes one person to cripple the kingdom. That’s the...
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