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The same IPv6 transition your infrastructure team has been procrastinating on is now being weaponized by governments. On January 8, 2026, Iran's IPv6 address space dropped 98.5% while IPv4 remained intact—a surgical strike against mobile users.
In this episode, we break down:
Plus news: Kubernetes 1.35 CSI SA tokens, HashiCorp non-human identity, CoreDNS 1.14.0, OpenTelemetry Slack analysis, AWS Route 53 Global Resolver, and kernel bug hide times.
Links:
By vibesreThe same IPv6 transition your infrastructure team has been procrastinating on is now being weaponized by governments. On January 8, 2026, Iran's IPv6 address space dropped 98.5% while IPv4 remained intact—a surgical strike against mobile users.
In this episode, we break down:
Plus news: Kubernetes 1.35 CSI SA tokens, HashiCorp non-human identity, CoreDNS 1.14.0, OpenTelemetry Slack analysis, AWS Route 53 Global Resolver, and kernel bug hide times.
Links: