Linux Security: Reflections on 2002, Eye on 2003
Mirko Zorz writes "Here are the reflections on Linux security in 2002 and predictions for 2003 by Bob Toxen, one of the 162 recognized developers of Berkeley UNIX and author of the acclaimed book "Real World Linux Security" already in its 2nd edition. Read more at Help Net Security."
Of course honeypots can also be used to learn what hackers do. The Honeynet Project is a great place to go to learn how to set one up securely so it can't be used to attack other people.
In fact, today a new version of honeyd was released:
Toxen's fear of Honeynets and Honeypots shows the "if I don't understand it, it's not good" theory I find in too many managers. He should take some time to run a honeypot or two and see how useful they can be.You guys should know that a trivial remote root hole for SSH was released today on bugtraq.
The posting appears to be a fake. (I wonder why your snake oil alerts didn't go off...)