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  Wikipedia: Honeypot
A honeypot is a computer system or software intended to attract hostile activity such as cracking or spamming, by masquerading as a vulnerable system.
Honeypots can distract adversaries from more valuable machines on a network, they can provide early warning about new attack and exploitation trends and they allow in-depth examination of adversaries during and after exploitation of a honeypot.
The term "honeypot" is believed to come from the Winnie the Pooh stories, in which Pooh finds himself stuck inside a pot of honey which he intended to eat.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/h/ho/honeypot.html   (295 words)

  
 Honeypot - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A honeypot that is designed to be an open-proxy is known as a Sugarcane.
The term "honeypot" is often understood to refer to the British children's character Winnie-the-Pooh, a stuffed bear who was lured into various predicaments by his desire for pots of honey.
A honeypot can also be other things, such as a real website or chatroom set up to trap users with other criminal intent, e.g., regarding child pornography, as in Operation Pin.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Honeypot   (686 words)

  
 Essay: Explore the effects of tourism in a honeypot and test the following hypothesis: Tourists cause problems at ...
Introduction The purpose of this investigation is to explore the effects of tourism in a honeypot and test the following hypothesis: Tourists cause problems at honeypots and their needs and desires conflict with those of other people.
The honeypot I have decided to study is Castleton village and the area surrounding it.
Castleton is one of the many honeypots in the peak district national park.
www.coursework.info /GCSE/Geography/Tourism_and_National_Parks/Explore_the_effects_of_tourism_in_a_honeypot_and_test_L59826.html   (339 words)

  
 Geography - Activities - St Edward's Oxford OX2 7NN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As part of their studies on the role of Multinational Companies in the globalisation of industrial production, the Upper Sixth Geographers visited the BMW factory at Cowley where the Mini Cooper is made.
As well as being at the core of their plate tectonics and glaciation studies, this trip was also memorable for the outrageous amount of fun that we all had too.
The Geography and Biology was varied and comprised such topics as freshwater ecology and channel characteristics of the River Torres, orientation of lichen on granite eratics, upland glaciation, rural change in San Martin and basic meteorology.
www.stedwards.oxon.sch.uk /geography_activ.htm   (295 words)

  
 BW Online | April 18, 2003 | Use a Honeypot, Go to Prison?
Using a honeypot to detect and surveil computer intruders might put you on the working end of federal wiretapping beef, or even get you sued by the next hacker that sticks his nose in the trap, a Justice Department attorney warned Wednesday.
An increasingly popular technique for detecting would-be intruders, a honeypot is a type of hacker flypaper: a system that sits on an organization's network for no other purpose than to be hacked, in theory diverting attackers away from genuinely valuable targets and putting them in an closely monitored environment where every keystroke can be analyzed.
Fortunately for honeypot operators, there are exemptions to the Federal Wiretap Act that could be applied to some honeypot configurations, but they still leave many hacker traps in a legal danger zone.
www.businessweek.com /technology/content/apr2003/tc20030418_1225_tc029.htm   (1010 words)

  
 Glenalmond College Scotland Independent co-educational boarding school Geography department
Having run a geography department for many years he felt he needed a break from the punishing regime of curriculum change and so willingly took up the position as Warden of Glenalmond.
Geography is a very popular subject at Glenalmond with over 90 students opting for it in the Sixth Form alone.
Students do extensive local fieldwork on settlement hierarchy along with landuse and the physical Geography of the local environment.Students are encouraged to develop their presentation skills through presenting their World Case Studies to the rest of the class.
www.glenalmondcollege.co.uk /depts_geography.htm   (2199 words)

  
 Bees, Insects, Bees, insect, Pictures, Catalog, Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
From scales secreted by abdominal glands, she makes a honeypot of wax and then makes a cell and half fills it with pollen before depositing her eggs in it.
The colonies nest in cavities and build walls, cells, and honeypots of cerumen, which is a mixture of resin, wax, and sometimes mud.
The family Apidae, which includes honeybees, no longer uses honeypots that could be damaged by exposure to the elements.
www.4to40.com /earth/geography/htm/insectsindex.asp?counter=3   (2530 words)

  
 Brightsurf: Honeypots: Tracking Hackers by Lance Spitzner
This book is written with obvious passion towards honeypots as the author obviously believes in the power of honeypots in making the corporate network a safe place.
It begins by covering the basic concepts of what the different types of honeypots can do, the different design concepts of production honeypots vs. research honeypots and how honeypots can be an aid to network security in any organization.
Honeypots is an excellent introduction to the subject of honeypots, useful as a reference for experts as well as for beginners to the subject.
www.brightsurf.com /item/0321108957/Honeypots_Tracking_Hackers.html   (1725 words)

  
 Jihad Watch: Zarqawi: Muslims must wage jihad against "crusaders"
The jihadies are prisoners of their own ideology in that they are compelled to respond to the presence of the Americans who have set up shop in the very heart of the defunct islamic empire.
Honeypots are used by military strategists to lure the enemy into a confined geography and then give them enough freedom to operate in a way that poses minimum threat to friendly forces.
By allowing the enemy to operate within the perimeter of the honeypot in response to carefully planned and executed friendly probes, the enemy by its own action then teaches the commanders of the friendlies all about the enemy's tactics, numerical strengths, aramaments, and logistics.
www.jihadwatch.org /archives/002770.php   (1047 words)

  
 Excessive Candour
They are, to begin with, each of them, regardless of the number of volumes they were broken into for easy publication, a single novel.
But Severian himself has much to hide, and the text of his "confession" has become a honeypot for puzzle-solving readers.
Severian's memoriousness--he cannot forget a thing--has been deeply analyzed, as have his family (which he never identifies) and the actions he undertakes to gain the throne (which he lies about, for he is a liar).
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue133/excess.html   (944 words)

  
 Blue Peris Mountain Centre | What We Do | Geography A Level Fieldwork Course
Set on the outskirts of Snowdonia between the mountains and the coast, Blue Peris is ideally suited to offer a wide variety of sites for use in geography fieldwork, both GCSE and A Level.
Surveys used to look at visitor distribution in relation to honeypot theory etc. A visitor impact survey can be made in a town, the start of a popular walk or the summit of Snowdon for example.
Whilst a trip up Snowdon is a great way to look at glaciation, visitor impact, transport and the honeypot theory.
www.blueperis.co.uk /pages/geography.asp   (859 words)

  
 Honeypot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Honeypot (computing),a computer system set up as a trap for attackers
Honeypot ant, one of several species of ants
A song by the band Beat Happening on their self-titled album
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Honeypot   (119 words)

  
 NGS Geography & Geology<
27 GCSE geography students accompanied by 3 staff (Miss Gauld, Mr Stoner and Mr Lewis) spent four days visiting a number of different locations in and around Swanage finally completing the fieldwork component for their coursework.
The large size of the group this year required transport by coach rather than the usual fleet of minibuses and we were grateful for the sterling efforts put in by our coach driver, Dave Youngford from Country Lion.
Special thanks are extended to Mr Stoner for the time and energy he put into keeping the geography staff sane on this trip and organising lunches for 31 people on a daily basis, and to Miss Gauld for the night-time vigils on the corridor.
www.brixworth.demon.co.uk /geography/year11.htm   (2358 words)

  
 The Standards Site: What is a national park?
Ask pupils to plan a walk for a group of geography students to see different landscape features in the area.
Conduct a case study of a 'honeypot' site (Dovedale in the Peak District or Malham in the Yorkshire Dales), through carrying out a cost-benefit analysis.
Use newspaper articles on Dovedale or Malham to assess the impact that being a honeypot has on an area.
www.standards.dfes.gov.uk /schemes2/secondary_geography/geo23/23q3?view=get   (614 words)

  
 Discover Ltd. France - Geography and related subjects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Geography may be everywhere, but in the Cevennes we have awe and wonder by the bucket load!
The Cevennes National Park lies in the southern Massif Central, at the cross-road between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, with freezing alpine winters and sweltering Mediterranean summers.
Our units are put together by teachers with many years of experience in the field, and are written to stimulate and encourage high-quality learning in children and students from Key Stage Three, through to A2 GCE courses in all major UK exam board specifications, including the International Baccalaureate.
www.discover.ltd.uk /france/geography.htm   (370 words)

  
 Hawes - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Nearby attractions include Hardraw Force waterfall, and the Buttertubs Pass, which links Wensleydale to Swaledale.
The River Ure runs through the town and the dale, which is one of the honeypot tourist attractions of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
As well as a regular market, there are many shops, pubs and tearooms.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Hawes   (153 words)

  
 History Extras
Our first map acquisitions, early in our homeschooling journey, were a laminated world wall map and a laminated United States wall map, both from National Geographic.
This thick resource book includes a number of outline maps, ideas for using them, a scope and sequence for teaching geography in grades K to 12, ways to teach geography across the curriculum, as well as timeline figures and ideas for using timelines.
New to us in the fall of 2004 is the full set of world history flline maps on CD-ROM from Knowledge Quest.
www.honeypot-hollow.com /history_extras.htm   (1256 words)

  
 Kojoney - A honeypot for the SSH Service
Kojoney is a low level interaction honeypot that emulates an SSH server.
The attacker stopped his offensives and (currently) I don't known who were the attacker but I realized of which this tool was very cool and I decided to release it to the public.
He or she also tried to logon with the user ftp and with no password, and also with the username tiffany.
kojoney.sourceforge.net   (1616 words)

  
 Latest geographical issues in the news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Longer-term developments that geography students and their teachers may want to keep an eye on include:
It would be surprising if candidates taking geography exams this year did not want to discuss the causes and consequences of this dreadful episode in various contexts perhaps when writing about earthquakes, hazard management, sea-level rises, international aid efforts, refugees, tourism or many other related topics.
Juicy Geography has a short discussion paper for KS3/4 which examines the problem of drifting media coverage, broken government promises, different phases of aid, long term aid and the role of individual citizens
www.geographyinthenews.rgs.org /news/article/?id=326   (1841 words)

  
 In this study I will investigate the impact of tourism on two honeypot sites in the North York Moors National Park. I ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In this study I will investigate the impact of tourism on two honeypot sites in the North York Moors National Park.
I will also investigate whether or not tourism in the area is sustainable.
Home: Geography: In this study I will investigate the impact of tourism on two honeypot sites in the North York Moors National Park.
www.studentcentral.co.uk /this_study_i_will_investigate_impact_tourism_on_t_9324   (528 words)

  
 Honey Pot Geography Directory, Resource And Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
International relations, sociology, history, human geography, public policy, science and technology ecoviolence shrinking pie, or honey pot - after the boomerang environmental.
Such centralisation of data would produce a 'honey pot' that agencies and corporations would be siu ming tam, and the head of the census and geography branch, paul williams.
Free geography resources including revision help, case studies, lesson plans, a tourist honeypot is a place, which attracts large numbers of tourists.
www.honeyxhoney.info /honey-pot-geography.html   (1045 words)

  
 Essay: The aims for my winter trip to ambleside was to find out ifAmbleside is a tourist honeypot, to find out what the ...
Essay: The aims for my winter trip to ambleside was to find out ifAmbleside is a tourist honeypot, to find out what the main attractionsin ambleside are, to find out what the catchment area of ambleside is,how tourism has affected the services provided by...
The aims for my winter trip to ambleside was to find out ifAmbleside is a tourist honeypot, to find out what the main attractionsin ambleside are, to find out what the catchment area of ambleside is,how tourism has affected the services provided by...
This GCSE Geography essay from the Human Geography category contains 1489 words on 3 pages, and contains 0 images.
www.coursework.info /GCSE/Geography/Tourism_and_National_Parks/The_aims_for_my_winter_trip_to_ambleside_was_to_L20151.html   (329 words)

  
 Geography Must-Haves
Find out what it's like to eat fried tarantula, a favorite recipe for grub dip, a dessert featuring honeypot ants, and much more.
It gives accurate insight into what life is like for women all over the world - how they wear their hair, how they dress, what they do all day, how they cook, how their society looks upon women in general, etc.
Students make a large cardstock map of each of the 4 geographical regions studied - one for each of the four Holling books - Paddle to the Sea, Seabird, Minn of the Mississippi, and Tree in the Trail.
www.queenhomeschool.com /productpages/geographymusthaves.html   (697 words)

  
 Ant
Polyergus rufescens), have become utterly dependent on such slaves, to the point of being otherwise unable to feed themselves.
Some ants, called honeypot ants, have special workers called repletes who simply store food for the rest of the colony, generally becoming immobile with greatly enlarged abdomens.
In hot, dry places, even deserts, in Africa, North America and Australia where they live they are considered a great delicacy.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/a/an/ant.html   (2750 words)

  
 Honey ABC : Honey Pot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A nice collection of honeypots from all over the world.
Honeypot + Honeypot = Honeynet - Placing two (or more) honeypots...
This paper discusses honeytokens honeypots that are not computers but rather
honeyabc.com /honeypot/index.html   (471 words)

  
 Margam Park Geography & Environment Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Orangery gardens were laid out in the 1840’s shortly after the completion of Margam castle C.R.M Talbots gardens creating pleasure grounds dominated by evergreen trees and shrubs with dark green foliage.
This area with its historic buildings is the park’s ‘honeypot’ the main focus for the leisure day visitor.
At its western end is Fairy Tale Land a scaled down nursery rhyme village, for several years the parks most popular attraction.
www.learn-ict.org.uk /resources/margampark/attractions1.htm   (152 words)

  
 NATIONAL PARKS
This is a HONEYPOT site in the Peak District and thanks to NEIL TILLEY you can investigate the location.
Another great link was also provided on SLN Geography, and this is about the imposition of a 10 MPH SPEED LIMIT on LAKE WINDERMERE in the English Lake District.
The tourist honeypot on the Broads is WROXHAM, and if you're in Wroxham you won't be able to miss ROYS
www.geographypages.co.uk /nparks.htm   (1849 words)

  
 Resources - Growing schools
Aimed at KS4 and AS/A2 Geography students, this Fact Sheet is concerned with the management of public paths within a tourist area
KS3/4 Geography resource on tourism in the Peak District National Park, including recent data, a review of the advantages and disadvantages and a description of the Sustainable Tourism Strategy
Aimed at GCSE Geography and AS/A2 Geography and Environmental Science students, this richly illustrated Fact Sheet discusses the causes and management of bank erosion in the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads
www.teachernet.gov.uk /growingschools/resources   (640 words)

  
 Nick Gee
is the Curriculum Tutor for Geography on the Secondary PGCE course.
His current research interests include assessment, tracking and target setting, as well as curriculum change in Geography.
He works as a GCSE Examiner for OCR and has previously worked as the Head of Geography in two high schools.
www.uea.ac.uk /edu/faculty/ng.html   (319 words)

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