March 30, 2004 02:30 PM

Honeypots for Windows

Distract intruders away from your legitimate resources
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Windows IT Pro
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Long thought of as toys for security administrators who have too much time on their hands, honeypots are gaining an increased presence on corporate networks. Honeypots are nonproduction computer assets set up for the express purpose of being a potential target for unauthorized activities. Although honeypots can mimic any computer resource (e.g., router, print server), they most often mimic legitimate production servers and workstations.

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The honeypots that cost money should be cheaper/free for home users that want to research/learn about such things

browolf4/30/2004 6:03:05 PM


Friendly Print Version would be NICE!

hell3/31/2004 7:25:49 AM


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