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Network World: FTC P2P data leak alarm could give law-makers big stick
The FTC said companies and institutions of all sizes are vulnerable to serious P2P-related breaches, placing consumers sensitive information such as health-related information, financial records, and drivers license and social security numbers at risk for identity theft.
Network World: Spec to bring enterprise mgmt. to P2P Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi Alliance -- a self-described marketing organization chartered to accelerate the use of wireless LANs -- is increasingly inventing and promoting the use of new Wi-Fi protocols. The latest example is a spec for direct, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connections that's likely to trump the IEEE's ad-hoc mode specification written into the original 802.11 standards.
Network World: Security researchers ask: Does self-destructing data really vanish?
Researchers this week published a paper describing how they broke Vanish, a secure communications system prototype out of the University of Washington that generated lots of buzz when introduced over the summer for its ability to make data self-destruct.
Network World: Net neutrality, Alcatel-Lucent style
Network World interviews Wim Sweldens, VP of Alcatel-Lucent Ventures, about finding common ground between carriers and the newfangled application and content providers who are bringing P2P and other services onto the market.
Network World: Data About Presidential Helicopter Leaked via P2P
A company that monitors peer-to-peer networks said it found classified information about the systems used onboard the U.S. president's helicopter in a shared folder on a computer in Iran, after a file containing the data was accidentally leaked on a peer-to-peer network lastsummer.

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·Silicon cockroaches, 'dirty' IPv4 addresses and other Internet oddities
The world's leading Internet engineers see many surprising trends occurring under the covers of this complex network environment. Among their findings are the evolution of silicon cockroaches  tiny, mobile, unattended wireless devices  and "dirty" Internet address space that can't be used by network operators. Here are a few eye-openers about whats really going on in the Internet infrastructure that were ...
·FTC P2P data leak alarm could give law-makers big stick
The FTC said companies and institutions of all sizes are vulnerable to serious P2P-related breaches, placing consumers sensitive information such as health-related information, financial records, and drivers license and social security numbers at risk for identity theft.
·Spec to bring enterprise mgmt. to P2P Wi-Fi
The Wi-Fi Alliance -- a self-described marketing organization chartered to accelerate the use of wireless LANs -- is increasingly inventing and promoting the use of new Wi-Fi protocols. The latest example is a spec for direct, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connections that's likely to trump the IEEE's ad-hoc mode specification written into the original 802.11 standards.
·Security researchers ask: Does self-destructing data really vanish?
Researchers this week published a paper describing how they broke Vanish, a secure communications system prototype out of the University of Washington that generated lots of buzz when introduced over the summer for its ability to make data self-destruct.
·Net neutrality, Alcatel-Lucent style
Network World interviews Wim Sweldens, VP of Alcatel-Lucent Ventures, about finding common ground between carriers and the newfangled application and content providers who are bringing P2P and other services onto the market.

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