Catch Hackers Lure Them to Your Honey pot
The number of attacks has been increasing on the internet. Networks
of many companies have been compromised and their losses have been
huge.
Also the compromise of sensitive information that is causing
still larger frauds is the reason why honeypots and honeynets have
sprung up.
Honeypots and honeynets have been used to detect insider attacks
and automated bots that are used in password and credit card fraud.
Working in IPv6 environment these have the ability to capture new
and unknown behavior. What is a honeypot? Why are organizations
around the world deploying honeynets and honeypots in large numbers?
What are the issues in deployment? We attempt to look at a few basics
in this article.
Honey Pot
Honeypot is a trap; an electronic bait. It is a computer or network
resources (computers, routers, switches etc…) that appear to
be a part of the network but have been deployed as a sitting duck
to entice hackers. Most honeypots are installed with firewalls. The
difference in the firewalls on a honeypot is that it works in the
reverse direction. It allows all traffic to come in but blocks all
outgoing traffic. Most honeypots are installed inside network firewalls
and is a means of monitoring and tracking hackers.
When a honeypot is attacked compromised data is collected about
the attacks and the system that has been compromised. This is done
with the help of software that permanently collects this data. The
data collected is valuable information and is more of a surveillance
and early warning tool. It also serves as an aid to computer and
network forensics. The amount of information gathered depends on
the type of deployment. The latter of the two the research honeypot
is more extensive in information and is used by military or government
organization
- Production honeypot
- Research honeypot
Honeynet
Honeynet is an entire network being built in such a way that it entices
the black hat community and thus gives valuable information about
their methods. It is usually several honeypots in a network framework
that is a honeynet. Honeynets are also known as high interaction honey
pots and are more useful tools because the amount of data is large
and is more specific to network attacks rather than stand alone PC’s.
Continue to : Honeypot and Honeynet
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