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Using honeyclients to discover new attacks
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Hard. Registration Number Protection Schemes against Reverse Code Eng. with Multith. Petri Nets

This paper proposes a new technique for hardening registration number protections by using multithreaded Petri nets. Using this technique one is able to prevent reverse code engineering attacks, which consist of protection scheme analysis and reengineering. We come to the conclusion that using such a technique leads at minimum to an enormous reverse code engineering and analysis process for the attacker and that the proposed technique is therefore an amelioration in registration number protection.

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People who are interested in maintaining situational awareness often deploy honeypots. However, there are whole classes of attacks for which honeypot devices are not very useful, due to their passive nature.

Honeyclients are client-based applications that actively seek malicious servers to gather data for further analysis. This talk will focus on honeyclients, how they can be used, and will share interesting data that has been gathered with a honeyclient. As part of this presentation, an open-source honeyclient application will be released.
Download: pdf Using honeyclients to discover new attacks

Download: pdf Using honeyclients to discover new attacks