March 9, 2023March 9, 2023Honeypot, Vulnerabilities OpenCanary and the Mirai Password List Fighting the Tyranny of the Default (login) As the OpenCanary in the Cloud continues to sit with its ports open, waiting for […]
February 16, 2023February 16, 2023Hacking, Honeypot OpenCanary: One week in Splunk The OpenCanary has been feeding Splunk via WebHook for over a week now and the statistics are becoming clear. More ports, more […]
February 8, 2023February 27, 2023Honeypot Improving OpenCanary Logging The Loggly solution I’ve been using is basic and limited, basically being able to give an overview of the previous 7 days […]
January 23, 2023January 25, 2023Hacking, Honeypot Enhancing the OpenCanary: Samba writes and malware submissions After finding that someone, somewhere was dumping malware .exe files into my OpenCanary, I had a long thing about what I should […]
January 19, 2023January 20, 2023Honeypot, Incidents OpenCanary in the Cloud: Unintended Consequences My OpenCanary in the Cloud was not logging SMB requests properly and I finally made time to look and understand the problem. […]
January 11, 2023January 11, 2023Honeypot The Canary in the Cloud OpenCanary 2.0 in Oracle Cloud continues to flourish. The main reporting mechanism is a webhook into Loggly from SolarWinds and it gives […]
December 8, 2022March 20, 2023Honeypot OpenCanary 2.0: More Ports, More Protocols…. Putting an OpenCanary into the Cloud is a free and fun way to see what the Internet background radiation looks like. If […]
December 8, 2022December 8, 2022Honeypot OpenCanary: 197 Days in the Wilderness In May 2022, I experimented with putting OpenCanary into an Oracle Cloud Ubuntu VM. It was a quick and basic implementation with […]
May 23, 2022May 25, 2022Honeypot OpenCanary in the Cloud I guess it is not a typical deployment of OpenCanary but as an interesting research topic, one of my Oracle Cloud Ubuntu […]