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FortiGuard SSH backdoor found in more Fortinet security appliances
Network security vendor Fortinet has identified an authentication issue that could give remote attackers administrative control over FortiSwitch, FortiAnalyzer and FortiCache devices.News
Verizon vows to build the first 5G network in the U.S.
Verizon says it will have the first 5G network in the U.S., a promise it probably can't fulfill until 2020 but will start working at this year.News
Cisco fixes critical flaws in digital encoder, unified computing manager and security appliance
Cisco released security updates to fix a hard-coded root password in its Modular Encoding Platform D9036 and a vulnerable CGI script in the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) Manager and the Cisco Firepower 9000 Series appliances.News
Dell’s OS10 aims to open up networks, then whole data centers
Dell is opening up its network operating system, one step toward a data-center OS that could help enterprises emulate cloud companies like Google and Facebook.News
Verizon’s FreeBee Data 360 program lets companies pay for your mobile Internet usage
There were rumblings about it in late 2015 and now it's here. Verizon wants Internet companies to pay for some of your mobile data usage.News
Advantech industrial serial-to-Internet gateways wide open to unauthorized access
Specialized gateway devices made by Advantech that are used around the world in industrial environments to connect legacy serial equipment to TCP/IP and cellular networks can be accessed with any password.News
Comcast bugs BYO modem user with browser pop-ups suggesting an upgrade
Comcast is messing with your web browsing again with pop-up warnings you'd never see on a non-Comcast connection.News
T-Mobile admits Binge On throttles all video, blames everyone else for confusion
T-Mobile's John Legere decides to "help clarify" how Binge On throttling works after weeks of dodging questions.News
AT&T brings back unlimited wireless data plans, but only for TV subscribers
If you use DirecTV or U-Verse, you can get unlimited data for the smartphones and tablets in your house.News
Asus Router app lets you manage your network from your pocket
Asus's Router app for Android and iOS is one network management utility you can actually get excited about.News
ZigBee and Thread act to make their IoT smarts stack up
Two pieces in the complicated puzzle of smart-home options will snap together later this year when the ZigBee Alliance starts certifying devices that use the Thread protocol for networking.News
What you need to know about home IoT standards at CES
Don't get too excited about all your devices getting along—yet.News
Battle over LTE in Wi-Fi bands may soon be resolved
The fight over LTE networks using the same frequencies as Wi-Fi may be headed toward a peaceful resolution at last.News
Juniper updates list of backdoored enterprise firewall OS versions
The administrative access issue only affects ScreenOS 6.3.0r17 through 6.3.0r20, while the VPN decryption issue affects ScreenOS 6.2.0r15 through 6.2.0r18 and 6.3.0r12 through 6.3.0r20.News
Future LTE networks could set up shop in your office
This week, Intel, Ericsson and Nokia joined Qualcomm in forming the MulteFire Alliance, an industry group to develop and promote LTE that runs only on the kind of unlicensed frequencies that companies use for Wi-Fi.News
T-Mobile tempts Verizon users to switch with a free one-year Hulu subscription
T-Mobile is going after Verizon customers in its latest deal with a free, one year subscription to Hulu for customers who switch to the "Un-carrier."News
The latest IoT network builds on a power-grid foundation
New networks being built with far less fanfare than mobile carriers' cell coverage will connect objects that in some cases have never been linked before, like street lights and traffic cameras. The latest, called Starfish, is now debuting in Silicon Valley.News
Verizon to test ‘toll-free’ sponsored data that doesn’t count against caps
Verizon joins AT&T in attacking net neutrality, with "toll-free data" for companies who pay.News
AT&T’s gigabit Internet is rolling out to 38 new markets, but read the fine print
AT&T's GigaPower is getting a big expansion, but be careful to read the fine print if you sign up.News
DDoS attacks increase in number, endanger small organizations
The number of DDoS attacks increased by 180 percent during the third quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2014.News
Video, audio streaming gobble up 70% of peak Internet traffic in North America
Regular internet usage is taking up more bandwidth, but usage caps are staying the same.News
Verizon rolls out Wi-Fi calling this week, but starts slow
Verizon is ready to roll out Wi-Fi calling starting December 8 as a complement to the carrier's wireless service.News
Net neutrality could be on the line in Washington court battle
The FCC's net neutrality rules go on trial Friday as oral arguments begin in 10 lawsuits that could dramatically change the way Internet service providers are regulated.Updated
The essential guide to powerline ethernet adapters (including 7 hands-on reviews)
Powerline Ethernet adapters that use your home's electrical wiring are great supplements to Wi-Fi networks. We sort through the standards, HomePlug and G.hn, and review 7 new models.News
AT&T’s raising the prices of legacy unlimited data plans
It's not the $20 that Verizon charged, but AT&T will ask you to pay more for your grandfathered unlimited plan starting in 2016.News
HPE’s Synergy is a new type of ‘composable’ infrastructure
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has developed a new type of "composable' hardware that it claims will cut data center costs and slash the time it takes to spin up new applications.News
Light-based ‘Li-Fi’ beams data 100 times faster than Wi-Fi
A so-called Li-Fi network can transmit data 100 times faster than regular Wi-Fi, as long as nothing gets in its way.News
Millions of embedded devices use the same hard-coded SSH and TLS private keys
Thousands of routers, modems, IP cameras, VoIP phones and other embedded devices share the same hard-coded SSH host keys or HTTPS server certificates.News
T-Mobile gives existing customers 3 months of unlimited LTE, with one catch
T-Mobile subscribers are getting three months of unlimited LTE data–with the exception of HD streaming video.News
8 more years of leap-second woes loom as governments punt decision to 2023
Leap seconds like the one that caused more than 2,000 networks to fail at the end of June will be part of the sysadmin's lot until at least 2023, as an intergovernmental conference has put off a decision on abolishing them until at least 2023.News
Facebook building a 100-gigabit switch to keep up with video, VR traffic
Facebook is more than doubling the speed of its Wedge open-source network switch, which is good news both for Facebook users and for anyone who may want to build a 100-gigabit switch.News
Sprint’s compelling new promo: Switch from another carrier, cut your bill in half
Switch to Sprint from another major carrier, and it'll cut your bill in half for two years.News
Microsoft’s Lumia 950 Windows 10 phone gets a Nov. 20 release date on AT&T
AT&T gets the Lumia 950 on November 20, but don't call it exclusive.News
Cisco, Ericsson partner to build and sell next-gen networks
Ericsson and Cisco Systems are partnering to develop and sell next-generation networks — Ericsson because it's cheaper than buying in or building the equipment itself, and Cisco because it's quicker than buying Ericsson.News
Verizon may be looking to shed its enterprise business for $10 billion
Verizon Communications is considering a sale of its enterprise assets for as much as US$10 billion, according to a Reuters report on Friday.News
Comcast data caps aren’t about congestion, leaked memo shows
Comcast really doesn’t want its support reps using the term “data cap.”News
Five things you should know about unlicensed LTE
Here are five things you should know about unlicensed LTE, the concept of sending 4G cell traffic over channels also used by Wi-Fi and other networks.News
Circle with Disney is a $99 device that watches your kids’ online activity when you can’t
A new hardware device wants to make it easy to make sure you kids aren't overloading on Internet content. But the digital nanny's methods may not sit well with some.News
T-Mobile to offer LTE “mini-towers” for homes with connection problems
Can’t get through to T-Mobile’s cell towers? Soon you’ll be able to install your own miniature version.News
Comcast may launch a wireless service powered by Wi-Fi and Verizon next year
Comcast could be patching together a network of LTE and Wi-Fi coverage.News
AT&T’s single-number service for connected devices does the carrier a favor, too
AT&T now has a way to use the same phone number for all your connected devices, a capability that could simplify some subscribers' lives but may have more to do with the carrier's own goals.News
Asus’ gamer-centric RT-AC88U packs more ethernet ports than any other 802.11ac router
The new router, designed to appeal to gamers, features an 8-port gigabit switch.News
AT&T exclusivity would be a disaster for the Lumia 950, the first Windows 10 Phone
Don't call it an exclusive, but right now it looks like the only place you'll find the Lumia 950 in November is at AT&T.News
HomePlug AV2 MIMO stretches the definition of ‘standard’ to the breaking point
The latest version of the powerline networking standard is fast only if all the adapters you deploy are based on the same chipset.News
Facebook, Eutelsat block-book satellite capacity to deliver Internet to Africa
As part of its push to deliver free basic Internet services to developing countries, Facebook has teamed with Eutelsat to rent the entire capacity of the AMOS-6 broadband satellite to deliver connectivity to Africa.News
Hackers steal 15 million T-Mobile customers’ data from Experian credit bureau
A data breach at credit bureau Experian may have exposed data from T-Mobile USA on about 15 million U.S. consumers.News
Sprint’s unlimited data plan is getting more expensive
Little more than a year after it was first introduced, Sprint is increasing the price of its $60 unlimited talk, text, and data plan.News
Europe agrees to agree with everyone except US what 5G mobile technology should be
The EU now has deals with China, Japan and South Korea to agree on a definition of 5G by the end of the year. Will the U.S. join them?News
It’s official: North America is out of new IPv4 addresses
North America has finally run out of new addresses based on IPv4, the numbering system that got the Internet where it is today but is running out of space for the coming era of networking.News