Publicado en 3C Tecnología. Edición Especial/Special Issue – Noviembre/November 2021
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A Honeypot is a computer framework that is set up to act as a trap to draw computerized aggressors, and to recognize, divert or focus on attempts to gain unapproved access to information systems. It can distract adversaries from more significant machines on a system give early cautioning about new attack and misuse trends, or permit top to bottom examination of adversaries during and after abuse of a honeypot. Deploying a physical honeypot is frequently time concentrated and expensive as various operating systems require particular hardware and every honeypot requires its own physical framework. To overcome this, a framework of honeypot is made virtually with Medium Interaction by utilizing Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi3. Also, this setup can able to find DoS attack effectively which is created by the attacker.
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