The HackerNoon Newsletter: How I Set Up a Cowrie Honeypot to Capture Real SSH Attacks (8/9/2025) | HackerNoon
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The US military dropped the nuclear bomb "Fat Man" on Nagasaki in 1945, marking a significant historical event. Computer pioneer Marvin Minsky was born in 1927, and the first email was sent from space in 1991. Current technology stories cover various topics, including the setup of a Cowrie honeypot to capture SSH attacks, the importance of immutable backups for cloud data protection, and a new lending infrastructure launched by Pharos and Morpho for real-world asset markets. Additionally, a tutorial on building AI noise suppression for Android is featured.
Simulate real-world SSH attacks with Cowrie, log attacker behavior, and analyze tactics using MITRE ATTCK in this hands-on honeypot project.
Learn how immutable backups prevent ransomware, ensure data integrity, and meet compliance needs with secure, tamper-proof cloud data protection.
Pharos teams up with Morpho to launch native, modular lending infrastructure for real-world asset markets on-chain.
Build real-time AI noise suppression for Android with ONNX Runtime. Complete tutorial with working code, performance tips, and 70% APK size reduction.
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