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  • Massive, coordinated DNS patch released

    A security researcher has responsibly disclosed a fundamental flaw within the Domain Name System (DNS), the addressing scheme behind the common names used on the Internet.

  • Juniper jumps into enterprise switches

    Juniper Networks this week announced it is adding a lineup of enterprise Ethernet switches to its portfolio, marking its first foray into this product segment.

  • Microsoft business head leaves after 26 years

    Jeff Raikes, the Microsoft executive most closely associated with the emergence of Office, has described the rise of the product as the highlight of his long career at the software maker, which will come to an end in September.

  • Symantec and Microsoft bury security hatchet

    Antivirus specialist Symantec has joined a security organisation alongside Microsoft, despite having previously come to very public blows with the software giant over its willingness to share security information on Vista.

  • Flaw found in Citrix server client

    A flaw has been found in Citrix's Presentation Server Client, an application that allows remote users to access corporate servers from outside the office.

  • A shifting landscape for e-mail security

    Cisco Systems' purchase of e-mail security specialist IronPort Systems is another sign that big-name vendors are taking over the spam fight, analysts say.

  • Check Point wants to be the last pure-play security vendor

    Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.

  • Juniper to expand footprint in Australia

    Routing and security equipment maker Juniper Networks has been busy ramping up headcount in Australia thanks to recent enterprise wins, a senior company executive said.

  • QUT bridles disorderly DNS, DHCP servers

    The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has recently dumped an irregular array of network management servers using open source software for an appliance-based solution from vendor Infoblox.

  • Microsoft buys VPN specialist

    Microsoft has agreed to acquire Whale Communications, a specialist in secure remote access and Web application firewalls.

  • Otago Polytechnic faces wireless test

    A new campus wireless network at Kiwi technical college Otago Polytechnic is facing its first real test as this year's influx of students turn on their laptops.

  • High-speed research network on the horizon

    Australian Academic and Research Network officials are finalising testing of a new national fibre network that will provide researchers with data speeds of up to 10Gbps per second by April.

  • Optus threatens war over Telstra's fibre plans

    The nation's second-largest telco today said it will fight "until the last breath" Telstra's desire to lock competitors out of using its planned fibre-optic broadband network.

  • VPN flaw threatens Internet traffic

    A flaw in a key Internet security protocol used by major networking products could open systems up to denial-of-service and other kinds of attacks, experts have warned.

  • Juniper acquires access security software

    Juniper Networks, a maker of routing and security equipment, said on Monday that it plans to pay US$122 million in cash for security company Funk Software.

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