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Vinícius Batistela wrote:
> Hi, i'm from Brazil, student of computer science and i am doing a
> paper about honeypots and honeynets. I have already done a research
> and i know most of the concepts about them. But now, i have to choose
> something more practical to do and i don't know what. I want to do
> something that contribute with the community. So, i am here for ask
> you, if someone know about something that i could do, that anyone have
> done yet. It can envolve programming or a special implementation of
> some honeypot honeynet.
>
> Thank you and sorry about the bad english.
>
Hi,
Current honeypots are easy to detect and subvert. Perhaps you could work
on stealth or hardening of one of the standard honeypots?
Good luck!
Jon Kibler
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Charleston, SC USA
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