Busier than usual?

Have a look here: http://www.digitalattackmap.com/embed#anim=1&color=0&country=ALL&time=15999&view=map
A real attack storm?

polonus

P.S. see attached image

Seems Australia is attack free … good for Craig ;D

Good for him and Speedy. 8)
Not so good for Bob and me. :frowning:

Could “USA” really stand for “Universal Site to Attack”? ??? :frowning:

additional: Nice map polonus. Also quite frightening.

Heres one in realtime : http://map.ipviking.com/?_ga=1.106938115.1477390587.1388686673

Hi Pondus,

Well check that up again here again: http://www.sicherheitstacho.eu/
Click on that down-under continent for us…
He had to ward off 56957 attacks ;D , so if Craig had to do that all on his own he might have had quite a busy day. :o

Damian

From the map it seems US and China is having a digital war … that cable must be hot

Ok … how is the situation here… do i need to pull out the plug ?

Take a look at russia :slight_smile:

Not only these two nations are into each other’s hairs.
I also see a lot of attacks coming from China endangering the Netherlands
(my small country) with continuous Kippo.SSH_Connect.Fail attacks.
Luckily these are all honeypot attacks revealing the attackers.
Read: http://blog.infosanity.co.uk/2010/07/06/starting-with-kippo/ from link article author Andrew Waite.

There certainly is a sh*tstorm out there on the Interwebs ;D ;
Good we are being protected by avast! and our own cloud community online.
Awareness is your best advisor :smiley:

polonus

@Pondus - the biggest attack they had on Norwaywas this one:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/internet/anonymous-norway-claim-massive-cyber-attack-on-norwegian-banks/article/389030

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@Pondus - the biggest attack they had on Norwaywas this one: http://www.digitaljournal.com/internet/anonymous-norway-claim-massive-cyber-attack-on-norwegian-banks/article/389030
Yea that proved to be a 17 year old kid ...... i guess he does not own a computer anymore and will soon se the inside of a court room

http://thehackernews.com/2014/07/17-year-old-arrested-for-massive-ddos.html

Hi Pondus,

What a waste of skills. Well don’t do the crime if you cannot do the time.

But back on topic. I think a good advice here is to install privacy badger inside the browser.
Fail2ban says that it really could help towards a better protection against spying: https://www.eff.org/privacybadger
and off course blocking scripts is the best policy around.

polonus

P.S. All that is being attacked - smartphone, network services, web application firewall, console, shell and website
http://www.sicherheitstacho.eu/statistics?lang=en

Damian

Bring the slider at the bottom of the map all the way to the right, we have a little bit of action :wink:

Or hit the play button.

Hi Craigb,

Nice also to dive a little further into these attacks and how honeypots record them.
I saw a so-called Glastopf honeypot attack being recorded.
Read on that and the development of detection here: https://github.com/glastopf/glastopf/issues/3
posted by glaslos.

polonus

P.S. And also a lot of these attacks: cgi-bin/comments/netscape.hst/editor/components/com_v
Read on these: http://www.scribd.com/doc/151644566/Google-Hacks

And down-under-land is attacked via honeytrap.pcap.port.19 probes rows and rows of it.
Look here: http://www.securetelligence.com/telligenceboard-global-attacks

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Another one: http://map.honeynet.org/

Seems down atm: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://map.honeynet.org/

Hi mchain,

Too busy? ;D
One could try a honeybot oneself, for example HoneyBOT for Windows.

pol

P.S. There is even a forum for this: http://www.endoftheworldasyouknowit.com/showthread.php?20313-Overview-of-current-cyber-attacks-(logged-by-97-Sensors-)

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