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Analyzing Malicious SSH Login Attempts

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LinuxSecurity.com: Malicious SSH login attempts have been appearing in some administrators' logs for several years. This article revisits the use of honeypots to analyze malicious SSH login attempts and see what can be learned about this activity. The article then offers recommendations on how to secure one's system against these attacks. We have all see in your log files attempts on trying to login in to our Linux machines through ssh. If you are interesting in learning more about what they are doing then trying to login in to your machine, setting up a honeypot is a great way to learn. This article explains everything you need to know about honeypots.




Original Source: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/135873?rdf

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