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How-To UNINSTALL IPv6 Internet Protocol for the Security Reasons ..
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<blockquote data-quote="pcjunklist" data-source="post: 49897" data-attributes="member: 1081"><p>Well, 2 things</p><p></p><p>1st. Just because your computer is compliant or ready for ipv6 does not mean you will be using it. There are many other factors like your router and cable modem might not be IPv6 ready. Your service provider and even the webpage host might not be ipv6 ready.</p><p></p><p>2nd. A properly configured ipv6 setup is much more secure than IPv4. It’s likely we’ll see more problems as adoption of IPv6 picks up and people spend more time and effort analyzing how to subvert its built-in security. Similar issues were and still are present in IPv4, and as new problems are uncovered, we’ll need new methods and tools to overcome them</p><p></p><p>I would be more worried about the security of Windows XP then IPv6</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pcjunklist, post: 49897, member: 1081"] Well, 2 things 1st. Just because your computer is compliant or ready for ipv6 does not mean you will be using it. There are many other factors like your router and cable modem might not be IPv6 ready. Your service provider and even the webpage host might not be ipv6 ready. 2nd. A properly configured ipv6 setup is much more secure than IPv4. It’s likely we’ll see more problems as adoption of IPv6 picks up and people spend more time and effort analyzing how to subvert its built-in security. Similar issues were and still are present in IPv4, and as new problems are uncovered, we’ll need new methods and tools to overcome them I would be more worried about the security of Windows XP then IPv6 [/QUOTE]
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