Tag: network-security
Roskomnadzor Fines 85 Internet Providers for Failing to Supply Subscriber IP Addresses
Russian regulator Roskomnadzor fined 85 ISPs for not providing subscriber IP address data as required by law.
Read MoreEuropean Commission Advises EU Countries to Remove Huawei and ZTE Equipment from Telecom Networks
The European Commission recommends EU member states exclude Huawei and ZTE gear from telecom infrastructure over cybersecurity concerns.
Read MoreResearchers Uncover Critical Router Vulnerability Threatening AI Agent Ecosystems
A new study reveals how router vulnerabilities can compromise AI agents linked through intermediary APIs to cloud AI models.
Read MoreTelegram Plans Enhanced Measures to Thwart Traffic Detection and Blocking
Telegram aims to make its traffic harder to detect and block as it continues adapting to restrictions in Russia, according to its founder Pavel Durov.
Read MoreRussian Ministry of Digital Development Proposes Streamlining Telecom Market by Cutting Small Operators
Russia plans to reduce the number of small telecom operators to boost network security, raising concerns about competition and price hikes.
Read MoreReports of Internet Providers Preparing to Implement Whitelists in Moscow Denied by Ministry
Claims that Moscow’s home internet providers are gearing up to restrict network access via whitelists have been refuted by the Ministry of Digital Development.
Read MoreCambridge Study Reveals Bitcoin’s Resilience to Major Undersea Cable Failures but Exposure to Targeted Attacks
Bitcoin can withstand widespread undersea cable outages but remains vulnerable to focused attacks on key network domains, Cambridge research finds.
Read MoreGoogle Develops Quantum-Resistant Solution for HTTPS Without Enlarging TLS Certificates
Google proposes a new method to safeguard HTTPS certificates from quantum attacks while maintaining current TLS certificate sizes.
Read MoreApple iPhone and iPad Approved for Access to NATO Secret Networks
Apple’s iPhone and iPad become the first consumer devices authorized to access NATO’s classified information via standard iOS 26 software.
Read MoreResearchers Warn Wi-Fi Signals Could Enable Invisible Mass Surveillance
Scientists at KIT reveal a method to identify individuals via passive Wi-Fi signal analysis, raising privacy concerns over future wireless standards.
Read MoreWidespread Disruptions Hit VPN Services Used in Russia to Circumvent Mobile Internet Restrictions
Many VPN platforms in Russia lost access to key servers, causing widespread interruptions in services meant to bypass mobile internet blocks.
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