In this blog, we bring updates on what has been happening during the Google Summer of Code at Stratosphere, with news from our admins, mentors and contributors.
New Slips version v1.0.5 is here!
New Slips version v1.0.4 is here!
Announcing Google Summer of Code 2023 Projects
New Slips version 1.0.3 is here!
New Slips version 1.0.2 is here!
New Slips version 1.0.1 is here!
Winner of the International Cybercrime Research Summer Award 2022
After evaluating all the works sent by the candidates, at the end of the September 2022, the winner was selected! The award and money prize was given to Estelle Ruellan a master student of criminology from the Université de Montréal!
Installing h0neytr4p honeypot in the Cloud
In this blog we will describe how to install h0neytr4p [1] honeypot in a cloud server instance. This blog is divided in three parts: (i) how to create a new Digital Ocean instance, (ii) how to install h0neytr4p on it, and (iii) a brief walkthrough to some of the data captured by h0neytr4p.
New Slips version 1.0.0 is here!
New Slips version 0.9.6 is here!
New Slips version 0.9.5 is here!
New Slips version 0.9.3 is here!
Slips in BlackHat US 2022 Arsenal in Las Vegas!
We are happy to announce that Slips will be presented at BlackHat USA 2022 Arsenal in Las Vegas on Thursday, August 11, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm: https://bit.ly/SlipsBHUSA22.
New Slips version 0.9.2 is here!
Writing a SLIPS Module
Slips is a machine learning-based intrusion prevention system for Linux and MacOS, developed at the Stratosphere Laboratories from the Czech Technical University in Prague. Slips reads network traffic flows from several sources, applies multiple detections (including machine learning detections) and detects infected computers and attackers in the network. It is easy to extend the functionality of Slips by writing a new module. This blog shows how to create a new module for Slips from scratch.
New Slips version 0.9.1 is here!
Installing Glutton Honeypot in the Cloud
In this blog we will describe how to install Glutton [1] honeypot in a cloud server instance. This blog is divided in three parts: (i) how to create a new Digital Ocean instance, (ii) how to install Glutton on it, and (iii) a walkthrough to some of the data captured by Glutton.