From what I can tell, they created a few machines with easily guessable username and passwords with SSH access. Then opened them up to the web, waiting to see what bots tried to log in. I don’t see how they are “high interaction”? A more convincing honeypot than Kippo for sure, since the machines are the real deal rather than an emulated Debian.
From what I can tell, they created a few machines with easily guessable username and passwords with SSH access. Then opened them up to the web, waiting to see what bots tried to log in. I don’t see how they are “high interaction”? A more convincing honeypot than Kippo for sure, since the machines are the real deal rather than an emulated Debian.