April 25, 2024, 12:25 a.m. | MalBot

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I’ve been working on comparing data from different DShield [1] honeypots to understand differences when the honeypots reside on different networks. One point of comparison is malware submitted to the honeypots. During a review of the summarized data, I noticed that one honeypot was an outlier in terms of malware captured. 


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