WASC Honeypot Opens Up With Open Source mod_security

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 07/29/2009 - 08:02

InternetNews: "The idea behind the IT security concept known as the honeypot is all about luring hackers into a server or network so they can be tracked.

The Web Application Security Consortium (WASC) has its own particular brand of honey to attract would-be attackers -- a blend of open source and open proxies."


 

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