TFTP Honeypot Results: Most Traffic Comes from Infosec Company Scans, Not Attackers
My TFTP honey pot has been running for over a month, continuously on my $5 a month VPS, and intermittently on my Dell R530 home server. It’s time to see what surprises it has captured.
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