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BBC website hit by Denial of Service attack
Even one of the UK's most popular websites can't escape Denial of Service attacks, which are reaching ever higher levels of traffic.
DoS attacks are biggest threat for service providers
Arbor Networks has claimed Denial of Service attacks are the biggest danger facing service providers.
Twitter used as command centre to control botnet
Using IRC channels is old school. Cybercriminals are now using microblogging to tell compromised computers what to do.
Apple admits anti-virus need for Mac OS
Mac users may think they are safe, but Apple admits that users should be running anti-virus software on their systems.
Google is as big as the third largest ISP
Networks aren't just about dumb pipes anymore, and Google is well aware of it, according to one industry expert.
Market share is new focus for Nokia Siemens
Nokia Siemens Networks' chief executive says the company will focus on market share in the future.
Nokia Siemens and Orange to provide Blyk mobile phone network
Nokia Siemens Networks to build and host core network, Orange to provide signal for advertising-funded virtual mobile operator launching in the UK...
Google embraces Open Source with hosted project service
Search giant Google launches Google Project Hosting but claims it won't compete with other open source hosting networks
O2 and 3 bosses want UK-based probe into Orange/T-Mobile merger
The UK's rival mobile networks have gone on record saying authorities looking at the proposed Orange/T-Mobile merger should be based in the UK and...
Nortel to provide London Olympic networks
Thanks much to its two decade relationship with BT, Nortel wins an exciting contract to provide network equipment for the London Olympic Games.
Bournemouth wins fibre broadband sewer network
Bournemouth is chosen by H2O Networks as the first city to implement a sewer broadband network system throughout its homes and businesses.
Broadband in the sewers coming to Ireland
Fibre-optic broadband networks will be built in the sewers of Ireland.
Conficker worm hits Oxford Brookes University
Oxford Brookes is the latest to be hit by the Conficker bug that has plagued networks this year.
Mobiles promise VoIP integration, but not yet
Analysis: Integrating mobile phones and internet telephony has been high on the agenda at both the 3GSM and CeBIT in recent week, as user and...
Juniper takes wraps off new networking products
At a huge press conference held today in New York, Juniper Networks outlined its vision for the future of networking with a range of new products.
Nokia Siemens slashes nearly 6,000 jobs
Between seven and nine per cent of Nokia Siemens Networks' global workforce will lose their jobs in order to reduce costs.
Internet subscriptions rise in the recession
A report released today by Akamai Networks has shown internet subscriptions have significantly increased, despite the recession.
Blade Networks: Industry ready for 10GB Ethernet
Everyone will move to 10GB Ethernet according to an industry executive, as long as the issue of price is addressed.
City Airport looks to networks in case of disaster
NTL Telewest is providing back up communications for London City Airport so it can still function in case of a terrorist attack.
Opera: Mobile social networking took off in 2008
Opera’s monthly State of the Mobile Web report shows what we all knew – social networks were huge in 2008.
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