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This is what the cyber war looks like and it's amazing.

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From their information panel;
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Every second, Norse collects and analyzes live threat intelligence from darknets in hundreds of locations in over 40 countries. The attacks shown are based on a small subset of live flows against the Norse honeypot infrastructure, representing actual worldwide cyber attacks by bad actors. At a glance, one can see which countries are aggressors or targets at the moment, using which type of attacks (services-ports).

Hovering over the ATTACK ORIGINS, ATTACK TARGETS, or ATTACK TYPES will highlight just the attacks emanating from that country or over that service-port respectively. Hovering over any bubble on the map, will highlight only the attacks from that location and type. Press S to toggle table sizes.

Norse exposes its threat intelligence via high-performance, machine-readable APIs in a variety of forms. Norse also provides products and solutions that assist organizations in protecting and mitigating cyber attacks.


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Throw in a decent correlation engine and the information becomes useful, this site is just fluff for the most part. Digging into the packets and the contents behind it takes a little time to track to the true source. Watching this for a few minutes shows a lot of zombie systems on a few of the popular botnets but overall this is a fraction of what you should be seeing at most decent realtime systems.

My own home system sees threats passing by at about half this speed and I am just passively sniffing the traffic that is targeting my ISP, on an enterprise its much higher. For running a Honeypot network it should be orders of magnitude in terms of the events per second that are flowing through it.
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My guess is this is now mostly for demonstration purposes to potential clients of their services as opposed to an all encompassing capture of everything that's going on everywhere.

Still, the artist they got to do design the representation has a pretty good eye for motion graphics and getting the idea across.
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sfzombie13

i assume it relies on java since i cannot see it. i would love to, but i refuse to allow that on my machine. i may try it on a vm later.



I haven't had Java installed since 2012.
That link works just fine for me.
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normiss

yup.


Why you hate Sun?
:)



I don't hate Sun, but it is dead and gone.
I totally detest the morons that acquired the carcass.
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ryoder

***yup.


Why you hate Sun?
:)



I don't hate Sun, but it is dead and gone.
I totally detest the morons that acquired the carcass.

Moron becomes one of the world's richest men! What does that make you?
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kallend

******yup.


Why you hate Sun?
:)



I don't hate Sun, but it is dead and gone.
I totally detest the morons that acquired the carcass.

Moron becomes one of the world's richest men! What does that make you?

I never had any dealings with him.
I'm talking about the uneducated, incompetent, back-stabbing idiots who staff the management positions at that company.
"There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones.

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not sure what the problem was. when i hit f5, it came up and started working. i will have to question how the analyze their data as i was watching the originating ip's and saw one attributed to military unknown with a 169.254.x.x. pretty interesting graphics though.
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