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Weekend Reads 061519

Security researchers have discovered an ongoing sophisticated botnet campaign that is currently brute-forcing more than 1.5 million publicly accessible Windows RDP servers on the Internet. —Swati Khandelwal

Recursive resolvers are often overlooked when it comes to their role and importance in the Domain Name System (DNS). —Metin Açıkalın

NRE != Automated Networks, just the same as a fast car != driving fast. —David Gee

It’s easy to view iPadOS as just a fun name, another one of Apple’s catchy coinages. But in this case it’s also not just a name. —Lauren Goode

Currently, at release candidate 3, the Linux 5.2 kernel is coming soon and promises to offer quite a host of impressive new features and improvements. —Jack Wallen

We are also seeing for the first time a true multi-vendor DWDM standard emerge around 400GZR/ZR+. —Jonathan Homa

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