Skip to main content

VirnetX Brings VPN Patent Battle to Apple, Cisco

Image used with permission by copyright holder

After winning a $200 million patent infringement settlement from Microsoft, VPN technology company is expanding its legal fusillade to include other technology giants: the company has filed suit in the patent holder-friendly Eastern Texas U.S. District Court against a series of companies for infringing on its VPN patents. The named defendants in the suit are Apple, Cisco, NEC, and Aastra.

The suit alleges the companies infringe on five VirnetX patents, and seeks unspecified injunctive relief and damages. The suit claims Apple mobile devices (the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch) infringe on at least one of the patents (7,490,151) having to do with setting up secure communications using DNS. The claims against Aastra, NEC, and Cisco focus on VoIP products—including VoIP phones.

VirnetX acquired the patents in question when it acquired Science Applications International back in 2006. Science Applications mainly operated as a defense contractor. Shortly after the acquisition, VirnetX sued Microsoft for infringing on two of the company’s patents in Microsoft Office Communicator and Windows Meeting Space; VirnetX won the trial in March of this year and expanded the litigation to include Windows 7 before Microsoft agreed to a settlement.

Editors' Recommendations

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
How to do hanging indent on Google Docs
Google Docs in Firefox on a MacBook.

The hanging indent is a classic staple of word processing software. One such platform is Google Docs, which is completely free to start using. Google Docs is packed with all kinds of features and settings, to the point where some of its more basic capabilities are overlooked. Sure, there are plenty of interface elements you may never use, but something as useful as the hanging indent option should receive some kind of limelight.

Read more
How to disable VBS in Windows 11 to improve gaming
Highlighting VBS is disabled in Windows 11.

Windows 11's Virtualization Based Security features have been shown to have some impact on gaming performance — even if it isn't drastic. While you will be putting your system more at risk, if you're looking to min-max your gaming PC's performance, you can always disable it. Just follow the steps below to disable VBS in a few quick clicks.

Plus, later in this guide, we discuss if disabling VBS is really worth it, what you'd be losing if you choose to disable it, and other options for boosting your PCs gaming performance that don't necessarily involve messing with VBS.

Read more
How to do a hanging indent in Microsoft Word
A person typing on a keyboard, connected to a Pixel Tablet.

Microsoft Word is one of the most feature-rich word processing tools gifted to us human beings. In fact, the very word “Word” has invaded nomenclature to the point where any discussion of this type of software, regardless of what the product is actually called, typically results in at least one person calling the software “Word.”

Read more