http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,42233,00.html Talks mostly about the Honeynet Project, and particularly about a former member (now a director at Foundstone) who now believes that the project should be continue. Also quotes a US attorney as saying that most honeypots would not be construed as entrapment; a certain amount of active enticement would probably be required (eg: putting the word out about a vulnerable installation). -- Casper Boden-Cummins "The edge is the new center" -- Richard Galvin, Motorola
- HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal" Mr. Firewaller
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal" Michael Galloway
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal" Michael Francis
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal"... Casper Boden-Cummins
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal&... Casper Boden-Cummins
- RE: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal" Jim Kearney
- RE: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal" Jeffery . Gieser
- RE: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal" Darich Runyan
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal"... Michael T. Babcock
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor legal&... Jose Nazario
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or nor le... Michael H. Warfield
- Re: HoneyPots: "legal or n... Daniel Harrison
- Re[2]: HoneyPots: "legal or nor leg... Kevin
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