cowrie
MISP
cowrie | MISP | |
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15 | 28 | |
4,910 | 4,998 | |
0.9% | 1.3% | |
9.3 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Python | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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cowrie
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Brute.Fail Watch brute force attacks in real time
Thanks for the reference; after some link chasing I was able to end up on the project I believe you're thinking of: https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie#features (appears to be BSD-3-Clause: https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie/blob/master/LICENSE.rst )
- Openssh username and password
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Potentially millions of Android TVs and phones come with malware preinstalled
Technically, yes, but it is quite difficult to perform a realistic emulation of an OS with shell facilities, as evidenced by all the system emulation on SSH honeypots e.g. cowrie[1].
[1] https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie/issues
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I'd like to build a database of the login/password associated with failed ssh attempts to my server and am trying to research the legality of this
In EU Law as long as you don't post full names you should be fine. There are honeypots for this purpose ready to deploy btw! Check out Cowrie. Best SSH honeypot I encountered so far.
- Cowrie SSH/Telnet Honeypot
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Server Hardening
Thanks for your opinion mate. I use Cowrie in connection with qemu aka my proxmox Here is the link 2 it: https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie
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[OC] Last 48 hours of honeypot data showing successful logins and attack map
Source is from data collected using Cowrie Honeypot The tool for displaying the data is Splunk
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Security research homelab, made with <3
It's currently a cowrie (https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie) with ssh and telnet. For my use case a low interaction in enough, maybe I'll code my own in the future.
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Honeypot server
I set up one of these a while back: https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie
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Geographical distribution of brute-force attacks on one of my servers during the first week of October – 88644 attempts from 739 sources.
Hey I’ve done some honeypot research if you’re wanting to explore that take a look at cowrie: https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie
MISP
- A recent abrupt change in Internet SSH brute force attacks against us
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Terraform for AWS, Cyberthreat Tool, Vim Training & More
MISP is an open-source solution to streamline the acquisition, retention, distribution, and collaborative exchange of critical cybersecurity indicators and threats. Timely-Lychee-5204 considers it "a threat intelligence platform for gathering, sharing, storing, and correlating indicators of compromise."
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Top OpenSource/Free Cybersecurity Tools
MISP https://www.misp-project.org/
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Creating a cyber threat intelligence tool
It sounds like you want to jump into game development before learning how to write "Hello, world!". Try using any of the open source tools that already do this and sign up for some "free" threat intel tools and learn the lay of the land. https://www.misp-project.org/ https://github.com/OpenCTI-Platform/opencti https://iplists.firehol.org/ https://www.greynoise.io/
- Threat intelligence IOC enrichments?
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MISP at scale on Kubernetes
Yes but … the frontend/ui is still trying to check the health of each process by checking in /proc/{PID} like in previous and shows that the process maybe start but it couldn’t check if it’s alive or not. An issue was created and we’re waiting for the patch to be integrated in a future version.
- Have you ever tried to create your own module by following the guide in the github repo "misp-modules"?
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Threat Intel with MITRE ATT&CK - how to document progress
You could use MISP to collect events and IOCs about threat actors and map their activity using Mitre ATTAC&K. Once you start building a knowledge base you can mainly focus on Threat actors who are interested in your sector.
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Get CrowdSec IOCs feed into MISP
Is it possible to feed MISP with CrowdSec’s IOC lists?
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How large are all feeds combined?
Also forgot to include this, for the blog post - yeah it should go up there soon. Until then it's to be found here: https://github.com/MISP/MISP/releases/tag/v2.4.160
What are some alternatives?
tpotce - 🍯 T-Pot - The All In One Honeypot Platform 🐝
opencti - Open Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform
endlessh - SSH tarpit that slowly sends an endless banner
crits - CRITs - Collaborative Research Into Threats
opencanary - Modular and decentralised honeypot
intelmq - IntelMQ is a solution for IT security teams for collecting and processing security feeds using a message queuing protocol.
ssh-mitm - SSH-MITM - ssh audits made simple
SplunkDashboards - Collection of Dashboards for Threat Hunting and more!
django-honeypot - 🍯 Generic honeypot utilities for use in django projects.
elasticsearch-mapper-attachments - Mapper Attachments Type plugin for Elasticsearch
docker-ssh-honey - SSH Honey pot for docker
awesome-malware-analysis - Defund the Police.