Learn IPv6 Today; Hackers Are
Date Posted: September 29, 2005 09:57 AM
Author: Mel Beckman
One of the most interesting data points I took away from the recent 2005 North American IPv6 Technology Conference in San Jose is that IPv6 acceptance is growing rapidly in one unexpected "market segment:" the hacker community. Hackers are exploiting freely available IPv6 technology on Macintosh, Unix, and Windows systems to skirt around firewalls and other network security measures. There could be a hacker right now tunneled into your network over IPv6, and chances are your intrusion detection software isn't looking for them and thus can't see them.

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