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People who believe in nothing and commit outraged for nothingOriginally posted by doodab View PostIs this the cult of Neil Armstrong or the cult of Neil Young we are worried about? Or is it the cult of kneeling?
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Originally posted by Mister Murphy View PostWhen I was growing up in India my mother would hang a dead cat in the garden to distract the vermins so we could eat outside without being vexed by these pests.
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I know people who set up honeytrap sites 15 years back.
It didn't work then, it really doesn't work now as people just script attacks and try them against whatever set of machines they wish to hit this week.
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No, serious techies. Technies != people.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHang on there are serious people on here?
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Is this the cult of Neil Armstrong or the cult of Neil Young we are worried about? Or is it the cult of kneeling?Originally posted by Mister Murphy View PostAmerica is come to realise that America is in the grip of neilism that has never been seen before and if I told people at home about these Nealists they would never believe these things were happening in America.
To put these things in perspective we need to do some blue sky thinking.
When I was growing up in India my mother would hang a dead cat in the garden to distract the vermins so we could eat outside without being vexed by these pests.
I propose to virtualise this concept and create decoy websites that will attract these neilists from their targets. *In this way these websites will be safe from this villunous traffic which will be attracted to the decoy as is vermin to a carcass.
The challenges of this approach are the implementation but as a virtualisation expert I hope to host a series of seminars in Uk in coming months where I can attract monies from interesting parties to develop these ideas further and ask for assistance to buy me some hi end blade servers to host the bare metal wax vms hyper visors that will be demo environment that I can use on this uk roadshow.
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Already been done. CUK is a decoy website for actual work related ones.Originally posted by Mister Murphy View PostAmerica is come to realise that America is in the grip of neilism that has never been seen before and if I told people at home about these Nealists they would never believe these things were happening in America.
To put these things in perspective we need to do some blue sky thinking.
When I was growing up in India my mother would hang a dead cat in the garden to distract the vermins so we could eat outside without being vexed by these pests.
I propose to virtualise this concept and create decoy websites that will attract these neilists from their targets. *In this way these websites will be safe from this villunous traffic which will be attracted to the decoy as is vermin to a carcass.
The challenges of this approach are the implementation but as a virtualisation expert I hope to host a series of seminars in Uk in coming months where I can attract monies from interesting parties to develop these ideas further and ask for assistance to buy me some hi end blade servers to host the bare metal wax vms hyper visors that will be demo environment that I can use on this uk roadshow.
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This thread was reported by one of our more serious techies as being too dumb to stay in Technical.
So I thought I'd give you all a laugh...
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Decoy Websites
America is come to realise that America is in the grip of neilism that has never been seen before and if I told people at home about these Nealists they would never believe these things were happening in America.
To put these things in perspective we need to do some blue sky thinking.
When I was growing up in India my mother would hang a dead cat in the garden to distract the vermins so we could eat outside without being vexed by these pests.
I propose to virtualise this concept and create decoy websites that will attract these neilists from their targets. *In this way these websites will be safe from this villunous traffic which will be attracted to the decoy as is vermin to a carcass.
The challenges of this approach are the implementation but as a virtualisation expert I hope to host a series of seminars in Uk in coming months where I can attract monies from interesting parties to develop these ideas further and ask for assistance to buy me some hi end blade servers to host the bare metal wax vms hyper visors that will be demo environment that I can use on this uk roadshow.Last edited by Mister Murphy; 21 July 2013, 13:55.Tags: None
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