US expects the operation to go off with a whimper
In BT Retail's Carrier-Grade NAT pilot some customers will share IP addresses as an alternative to IPv6
Dutch police could get the power to hack criminals' equipment, even if they are based abroad
Attacks over Tor on illegal drug marketplace believed to be part of extortion attempts
Arista Networks is claiming to have launched the industry's fastest data centre networking switch
Hosting giant feels the force of an unusually large attack
Spyware from Gamma International masquerades as Firefox and Mozilla is not happy about it
HP will next week demonstrate its new network offerings as it challenges the growing SDN fabric threat from rivals
Cisco beefs up wireless transfer speeds after it adds a module that will support the 802.11ac standard
D-Link surveillance and consumer cameras riddled with potentially serious vulnerabilities
Microsoft starts rolling out Skype plug-in to UK Outlook users
Fortinet has revealed its Secure Wireless LAN platform for enterprises to secure their wired and wireless connections
Brazil, China and India are ready for “Smart Cities”, while the UK is treating the new technology with suspicion
BT to build new transmission network and improve backhaul capacity ahead of O2 4G launch
Man arrested believed to be Stophaus leader Sven Olaf Kamphuis over hits on Spamhaus and others
BT wins more BDUK funding to bring fibre to rural Durham, Sunderland, Gateshead and Tees Valley
Skype and WhatsApp arrive on BlackBerry Q10, but Z10 users miss out on VoIP app
Ofcom says 9 million unbundled copper lines are bringing bills down
Over the Liberal Democrats' dead body, says Clegg
US bank attackers have turned their attention to Europe, and UK financial institutions have been told to prepare
US suspicions about Huawei have resulted in it abandoning hope of selling its networking gear in that country
Virgin Media in good shape ahead of Liberty Global takeover
Facebook used to sell Zeus botnet console, showing cyber crooks are getting considerably more brazen
Researchers find oil and gas systems, medical devices and naval ships could all be manipulated thanks to over 100,000 serial…
Culture secretary Maria Miller says the government will have 90 percent of the country superfast by the end of 2015
Two reports again claim China is the number one source of serious attacks
Some fear Japanese police move could lead to a blanket ban of the anonymising service
German regulator complains Google's Wi-Fi snooping fine should be bigger
Privacy groups accuse ISPs of betraying customers' trust by colluding with the Government