Would not massively deplete IPv6, might challenge internet governance Early in the history of the internet, the powers that ...
Lu grew up in the Chinese fishing village of Shipu and moved from selling online game time cards in college to running an ...
Some time last year, a weird thing happened in the hackerspace where this is being written. The Internet was up, and was blisteringly fast as always, but only a few websites worked. What was up?
In the early 1990s, internet engineers sounded the alarm: the pool of numeric addresses that identify every device online was not infinite. IPv4, the fourth version of the Internet Protocol, used ...
It would have been so easy if the early Internet and TCP/IP network designers had made IPv6 backward compatible with IPv4. They didn't. In 1981, IPv4's 32-bit 4.3 billion addresses look more than ...
In February, the news broke that the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority had allocated the final blocks of IPv4 addresses to the five Regional Internet Registries to be distributed to parties within ...
Cyber criminals are looking to cash in on the fast running out IPv4 addresses. IPv4 is still popular because it routes most Internet traffic today despite the ongoing deployment of successor protocol ...
As we run out of IPv4 address space, is it time to create an exchange for trading unused address blocks? Ars contributors Iljitsch van Beijnum and Timothy Lee tackle the issue. In this article, ...
Earlier today, someone I follow on Twitter retweeted a message from Alyssa Milano. This is what the former TV star had to say: Less Than 1 Year Until The Internet Runs Out of Addresses This wasn't the ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- IPv4.Global, the world's largest, most trusted, and transparent IPv4 marketplace, today announced that ReView, its innovative IP address audit tool, has been ...