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With so many companies today relying on the Internet as the guts of their communication strategy–a reliance that is only getting more intense as VoIP deployments soar–another Internet vulnerability came to light this week, when a Pakistani telecom firm unintentionally blocked some two-thirds of the world’s access to YouTube. This move comes on top of an incident earlier this month when an undersea cable was cut near Dubai, also wreaking havoc with global Internet traffic. Are more robust safeguards needed? Is these kinds of disruptions can be happen so easily by accidents, how vulnerable would they be to deliberate terrorist efforts? Read more. |