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With the final blocks of IPv4 addresses distributed, IPv6 traffic has been increasing, but at a much slower pace than expected.  Currently accounting for 1/400th of all traffic across CommunityDNS’ network, the adoption of IPv6 clearly has a long way to go. On February 3, 2011, the last block of IPv4 addresses were handed out [...]


(click image to enlarge) Capacity and scalability are necessary in managing DNSSEC and D/DoS. Capacity, necessary for maintaining operations during D/DoS attacks, is also necessary for increased traffic due to DNSSEC deployment. Scalability is highly important, as DNSSEC is deployed not only will greater traffic levels will be encountered, greater demand will be placed on [...]


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains a Conficker update along with visual, Sweden’s web traffic tumbles as IPRED goes into effect, the UK government obtaining greater power to force ISPs to block child porn, and the two bills introduced in the U.S. Senate allowing the Presidential action during after a national cyber security declaration as well as introducing a Cyber Security Advisor.


Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information on Romanian police arresting a Pentagon hack suspect, flaw makes Twitter vulnerable to viral attack, concern over alleged Australian black list, researchers search for conficker’s first victim, hacking tools updated for the Mac and crooks flocking to rogue antivirus software.



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