Failure to properly accommodate IPv6's longer address space by network, security, and software vendors can result in vulnerabilities
Computerworld - The marking of World IPv6 Day yesterday has drawn fresh attention to the next generation Internet addressing protocol, as well as to the security considerations that enterprises will need to deal with as they migrate to it.
Even so, few companies have upgraded to it because of the perceived complexity in doing so. That is expected to start quickly changing though because the IPv4 protocol has almost run out of unique IP addresses for all the Web sites, computers and other devices that are connecting to the Internet on a daily basis. Read More