Honeyclients for teaching in cybercrime and forensics

Komisarczuk, Peter (2010) Honeyclients for teaching in cybercrime and forensics. In: 4th International Conference on Cybercrime Forensics Education & Training (CFET 2010), 02-03 Sep 2010, Canterbury, UK.

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Abstract

This short paper explore the "honeyclient" as a tool for teaching in cybercrime and forensics. The honeyclient is a device which is used to detect and analyse drive-by-downloads, which in 2010 are the most prevalent of attacks on the Internet. The honeyclient provides a means of determining whether the content received from the Internet is malicious in nature and as such allows the investigator to determine the exploit, the malicious server and the exploit servers used to launch the attack on a users system. It provides a means by which researchers can analyse these types of cyber attacks and acts as a case study that can be used to explore various areas in forensics and cybercrime.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
ISBN: 9781899253739
Page Range: pp. 2-3
Subjects: Computing
Depositing User: Vani Aul
Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2014 15:10
Last Modified: 28 Aug 2021 07:17
URI: https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/779

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