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As IoT changes how carriers make money, Ericsson is buying new smarts | New SSL server rules go into effect Nov. 1

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As IoT changes how carriers make money, Ericsson is buying new smarts
Ericsson plans to acquire MetraTech, a vendor of billing systems based on metadata, as service providers eye new services using the Internet of Things. Read More

New SSL server rules go into effect Nov. 1
Public certificate authorities (CAs) are warning that as of Nov. 1 they will reject requests for internal SSL server certificates that don't conform to new internal domain naming and IP address conventions designed to safeguard networks. Read More

Majority of large ISPs now using monthly data caps, GAO says
U.S. broadband providers appear to be embracing monthly data caps, but customers are confused about the amount of data they use and broadband plan options, according to preliminary findings by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Read More

Cisco ready to ship ACI controller
Cisco announced it will soon ship its Application Centric Infrastructure controller and rolled out other extensions across its data center portfolio. Read More

Using Instagram on public Wi-Fi poses risk of an account hijack, researcher says
A configuration problem in Facebook's popular Instagram application for Apple devices could allow a hacker to hijack a person's account if they're both on the same public Wi-Fi network. Read More


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Testbed will help clouds and networks shake hands
A network testbed being constructed just south of San Francisco will help carriers and vendors develop standards for better cloud services, the CloudEthernet Forum says. Read More

Facebook to require Messenger app for mobile chat
If you like to send messages via Facebook when you're on the move, get ready to download a new app. Read More

Real-time analytics helps Virginia credit union prevent fraud
Financial institutions use many technologies to fight crime, but much of the work comes too late, focusing on suspicious activity, like uncharacteristic charges or money transfers, after it happens. Read More

Canada blames China for cyber intrusion at National Research Council
The IT infrastructure of the National Research Council of Canada was recently compromised by highly sophisticated Chinese state-sponsored hackers, the Canadian government said Tuesday. Read More

Solar power war between U.S. and Asia escalates
On the positive side, with the influx of cheap solar cells, the U.S. will be able to achieve its six-gigawatt installation goal this year. Read More


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