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- Judge reconsiders injunction in Wikileaks case
- If you're a lawyer, you gotta love this. At the end of the day Thursday, Federal Judge Jeffrey White -- the judge who issued the shut-down notice against Wikileaks -- released his questions for argument PDF for Friday morning's hearing regarding that order. White also...
- Tags: Plaintiff, Wikileaks, Web Site Development, Productivity, Government, Web Technology, Domain Names, Financial Accounting, Internet, Finance, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- First, a poll
- First, a pollPC o MacI bought an iMac after playing with Vista for about 3 months. I figured if I were going to subject myself to as many procedural changes as Vista required I might as well have fun doing it.The 24 Inch iMac I bought also saved me...
- Tags: Desktops, Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, computer
- Discussion threads 2008-01-25
- Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw
- Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flawMicrosoft to patch zero-day DNS flawThere were workarounds and there are now patches so the flaws were really nothing to worry about. I see these patches as a way to seal the deal to know for certain that the flaws can't be exploited any...
- Tags: Domain names, SECURITY, Servers, NETWORKING, DNS, server, flaw, DNS server, Microsoft Windows, zero-day DNS flaw, RPC, DNS flaw, vulnerability, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-03
- A quick and easy guide to the Verizon patents in the Vonage case
- Earlier this week I posted a detailed synopsis of the three Verizon patents at the heart of the infringement dispute with Vonage. You can find those posts here, here, and here.Network Worlds Denise Pappalardo now offers a cogent summary of just what exactly the disputed Verizon patents at the heart...
- Tags: General, Vonage, Verizon VoiceWing
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Complete Verizon-Vonage Patent analysis Part Two: 6,104,711
- Now we will check out Verizons patent 6,104,711 - Enhanced internet domain name server.To me this is the most overgeneralized of all Verizons claims. As a matter of fact, this is a patent granted to Verizons predecessor Bell Atlantic back in 1997. The Patent Abstract describes:An enhanced name translation...
- Tags: General, Vonage
- Blog posts 2007-04-09
- Complete Verizon-Vonage patent analysis Part One: 6,282,574
- My interpretation: I agree with Om that the technology described here is so generic that a claim for infringement is highly unlikely. Entitled Method, server and telecommunications system for name translation on a conditional basis and/or to a telephone number, Verizons U.S. Patent 6,282,574 refers to:An enhanced name translation...
- Tags: Vonage, Regulatory, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-09
- Should you switch your biz to Google's e-mail domain hosting service? We did
- As the acting CIO of my own small business (Mass Events Labs, Inc.), I have to make real decisions regarding IT -- often weighing the pros and cons of one approach against those of other approaches -- and then having to live with those decisions. Mass Events Labs is an...
- Tags: Web technology, Software Infrastructure, IT Management, Hardware Infrastructure, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- Extending the IP Internet Through Address Reuse
- The two most compelling problems facing the IP Internet are IP address depletion and scaling in routing. This paper discusses the characteristics of one of the proposed solutions-address reuse. The solution is to place Network Address Translators Nat at the borders of stub domains. Each Nat box has a small...
- Tags: Solution, Network, IP, Network Address Translation, Assignment, IP Address, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2007-01-01
- On sentry duty in your in-box
- On sentry duty in your in-box... and how would this stop spam?the spammers will quickly come up with a way to validate their mail, work through validated servers, trick the system, eventually using this to increase the amount of spam you get and knock out real mail. Remember, whether or...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, spam, e-mail, DomainKey, spam firewall, Sender ID, server, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-18
- 'Active cookies' for better security?
- With 'pharming' technology, the cyber crooks put directly false information on domain name servers. Even if you manually type an URL, especially when using a Wi-Fi connection, you can't be sure that your request is not redirected to a wrong place. And there are no commercial tools to protect you...
- Tags: attack, pharming
- Blog posts 2006-02-20
- Pharming threats to IP phone networks described
- From the giant Supercomm telephony trade show in Chicago, colleague Ben Charny reports today on concerns about a VoIP flavor of pharming. It's DNS cache poisoning, pure and simple.As Ben explains, pharming can exploit vulnerabilities in certain network equipment that translates email and Web addresses into IP addresses. Security experts...
- Tags: IP, SuperComm, pharming
- Blog posts 2005-06-07
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