If you're an IT security specialist holed up in some corporation's basement, you probably don't find this real-time visualization of the world's cyber attacks to be beautiful. But the rest of us can sit back and appreciate the eye candy. Hell, if you look carefully, maybe you can see yourself getting hacked!
All of the red dots on your on HoneyMap represent locations that are currently under cyber attack, and the terminal-like ticker at the bottom of graphic tells you where all of the attacks are coming from. The data is collected by "honey pots" (the yellow dots) set up by the Honeynet Project, a volunteer non-profit organization that's trying to find ways to combat global computer security threats like malware. If they can make cyber attacks look this beautiful, we only hope they can find ways to make the absence thereof as aesthetically satisfying.
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Some Facts about honeymap
HoneyMap is a a real-time world map which visualizes attacks captured by honeypots of the Honeynet Project. Red markers on the map represent attackers, yellow markers are targets (honeypot sensors).
So far, current Chrome and Firefox browsers should work fine. Opera, Safari and Internet Explorer probably wont work or won't work very well in real time.
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