Results from Webhoneypot project
[Cross posting with App Sec Streetfighter blog]
The SANS ISC Webhoneypot project was started over a year ago and the client had been in public beta since June. We have been collecting data from honeypots since January. The goal of the project is to collect quantitative data about the prevalence of large scale automated attacks.
We are now ready to share some collected data with the community. Our intention is to share the data and findings with the community in the same manner as the original DShield project.
The high level stats of the Webhoneypot can be found at
http://isc.sans.org/weblogs/
Various reports can be found at
http://isc.sans.org/weblogs/reports.html
A limited search interface can be found at
http://isc.sans.org/weblogs/filter.html
These report pages and especially the search interface is in beta currently. We intend to refine these as the project matures. We appreciate any feedback on these reports and search capabilities.
Feel free to analyze the data as you wish, if you spot anything interesting, please write to us. Thanks and happy log reading.
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www
Nov 17th 2022
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Nov 23rd 2022
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Nov 23rd 2022
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Dec 3rd 2022
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isc.sans.edu
Dec 3rd 2022
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<a hreaf="https://technolytical.com/">the social network</a> is described as follows because they respect your privacy and keep your data secure. The social networks are not interested in collecting data about you. They don't care about what you're doing, or what you like. They don't want to know who you talk to, or where you go.
<a hreaf="https://technolytical.com/">the social network</a> is not interested in collecting data about you. They don't care about what you're doing, or what you like. They don't want to know who you talk to, or where you go. The social networks only collect the minimum amount of information required for the service that they provide. Your personal information is kept private, and is never shared with other companies without your permission
isc.sans.edu
Dec 26th 2022
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Dec 26th 2022
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