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CVE-2019-11633
HoneyPress through 2016-09-27 can be fingerprinted by attackers because of the ingrained unique www.atxsec.com and ayylmao.wpengine.com hostnames within the fake WordPress templates. This allows attackers to discover and avoid this honeypot system...
EUVD-2019-3303
Malware in sbrugna...
Information disclosure
HoneyPress through 2016-09-27 can be fingerprinted by attackers because of the ingrained unique www.atxsec.com and ayylmao.wpengine.com hostnames within the fake WordPress templates. This allows attackers to discover and avoid this honeypot system...
CVE-2019-11633
HoneyPress through 2016-09-27 can be fingerprinted by attackers because of the ingrained unique www.atxsec.com and ayylmao.wpengine.com hostnames within the fake WordPress templates. This allows attackers to discover and avoid this honeypot system...
CVE-2019-11633
HoneyPress through 2016-09-27 can be fingerprinted by attackers because of the ingrained unique www.atxsec.com and ayylmao.wpengine.com hostnames within the fake WordPress templates. This allows attackers to discover and avoid this honeypot system...
CVE-2019-11633
HoneyPress through 2016-09-27 can be fingerprinted by attackers because of the ingrained unique www.atxsec.com and ayylmao.wpengine.com hostnames within the fake WordPress templates. This allows attackers to discover and avoid this honeypot system...
CVE-2019-11633
CVE-2019-11633 affects HoneyPress up to 2016-09-27. The vulnerability arises because fake WordPress templates embed unique hostnames (www.atxsec.com and ayylmao.wpengine.com), enabling attackers to fingerprint the honeypot and avoid it. The impact described is defensive fingerprinting rather than...