Puhleeze, do you really think that tax funded organizations have nothing better to do? Government faces a continual battle for resources and time. Setting up a "honeypot" as putzy as this would take time and effort that could be much better spent. Are you sure it's the NSA that is paranoid?
Mark Lachniet > -----Original Message----- > > lol are you guys joking? They wouldn't allow an xss bug on their > > website on purpose come on now. > > You're not devious enough. Remember that the *best* place to > put a honeypot is right out there in plain sight where it's > likely to attract > attention. So now they've grepped their Apache logs, and they've > added several dozen people to their "suspected script kiddie" list. > > (Remember - the NSA probably knows more about proper > airgapping than anybody. > All *those* webservers have on them is non-sensitive content, > so you can't actually *get* anything really interesting to > happen - in the NSA view of the world, "public website gets > defaced" isn't particularly interesting or noteworthy). > > _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
