Stories by John E. Dunn

Article | 9/06/2011 Industry upbeat about IPv6 Day despite low traffic volume
It's been billed by its organizers as the most important day for the future of the Internet, but so far World IPv6 Day has probably served to confirm ...
Article | 1/06/2011 UK developing cyber-weapons, Armed Forces minister admits
The U.K. Government is developing a "toolbox" of Internet cyber-weapons that could be used to attack other countries, Armed Forces Minister Nick Harve...
Article | 24/05/2011 Dimension Data finds vulnerabilities on Cisco devices
Large numbers of companies using Cisco network equipment are still vulnerable to a single security vulnerability flaw nearly two years after a patch w...
Article | 21/05/2011 Industry agrees on security vulnerability reporting format
Three years after its founding, the Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (ICASI) is starting to bear fruit with the launch ...
Article | 19/05/2011 Overhaul of U.K. copyright law would boost GDP, says report
The U.K.'s obsolete copyright laws are hurting innovation and should be overhauled to boost economic growth and make it easier for content and creativ...
Article | 10/05/2011 Vendors patch firewalls after controversial NSS Labs test
Four out of the five vendors shown last month by testing company NSS Labs to suffer a security flaw in their high-end firewalls have since patched the...
Article | 10/05/2011 WebGL hit by hard-to-fix browser security flaw
The WebGL graphics technology turned on by default in Firefox and Chrome poses a serious security risk and IT managers should consider disabling it, a...
Article | 26/04/2011 Developers' frustration with Android growing, survey finds
The latest Appcelerator/IDC mobile survey has uncovered a growing well of frustration among Android developers, with underwhelming tablets, OS fragmen...
Article | 18/04/2011 Sourcefire takes intrusion prevention to masses with IPSx
Open-source security company Sourcefire has announced an entry-level Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) it claims will democratize a technology that is...
Article | 21/06/2010 Google Chrome gets 'native' PDF support
Google has started using its next generation plug-in API to embed support for Adobe Acrobat PDFs more deeply into the Chrome browser. The company beli...
Article | 11/06/2010 ISPs reluctant to filter outbound spam
With spam volumes rising relentlessly a new survey claims to have detected an iota of worry among service providers. It seems many of them would love ...
Article | 11/06/2010 ARM shares surge after Apple bid rumour
The rumours that Apple wants to buy high-rated UK chip supplier ARM have returned with dramatic effect.
Article | 5/06/2010 Iomega unveils large USB 3.0 drives
Iomega has become the latest vendor to add SuperSpeed USB 3.0 to its external hard drives, announcing a swathe of portable and desktop products.
Article | 4/06/2010 Panda's free antivirus adds new malware blocking
Panda Security has bolstered the features available in its free antivirus product, Cloud Antivirus, adding a new behavioural engine and Windows autoru...
Article | 3/06/2010 Humble LEDs power quantum computing breakthrough
Cambridge scientists have come up with a simple way to generate the entangled photons needed by quantum computers using a cheap light emitting diode (...

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