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With World IPv6 Day upon us, I thought I’d take a moment to expound on the IPv6 transition so far, and what we are likely to see in the near future. IPv6 is like a dead animal lying on the road: a group of kids has gathered around it, sticks in hand negotiating who gets […]

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There are a lot of discussions going on about net neutrality. Kevin Townsend talked about that recently in an answer to my Freedom vs Security blog. A big concern nowadays is how certain industries, such as the music one, are lobbying governments to protect their particular interests. I’m not going to discuss this topic today […]

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Oh dear.This isn’t the best of times for Sony. So far we’ve had:1) Various Sony websites going offline under the weight of numerous DDoS attacks.2) The PlayStation Network breached, with the personal information of anything up to 77 million users leaked to who knows where resulting in the PSN being offline for 24 days.3) Anything […]

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