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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...
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...
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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...
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...