Quantum Legacy, why should malware have all the fun C2 servers?
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Oct 19, 2018 - Shell
Quantum Legacy, why should malware have all the fun C2 servers?
The goal of Engaged Threat is to provide honeypot researchers the ability to hold the attention of an attacker or to induce the attacker to participate in some sort of increased activity.
Argos is a honeypot system that will setup cowrie on a system.
Discontinued. Fork at your will.
Malware written in bash to serve as an initial dropper script that will provide a strong foothold on the target device via reverse shells and persistence techniques, can be set to run via user interaction or coupled with a bot.
A deception-based SSH honeypot that simulates a forgotten dev box to study attacker behavior.
A script using Docker to quickly bring up some honeypots exposing lots of services. For research, reconnaissance, and fun. (DISCLAIMER may not be fun, not to be taken internally, aim away from face)
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