
By Kelly Jackson Higgins
Excerpt:
"The routing header problem is only the beginning of IPv6's security woes, observers say. ‘IPv6 is a complex protocol, and its weaknesses and bugs are not theoretical,’ says Ivan Arce, CTO of Core Security Technologies, which recently discovered a memory-corruption bug in the OpenBSD kernel's code that handles IPv6 packets -- a vulnerability unrelated to the routing header feature."
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