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  3. so, there is a program called honeygain that lets you sell your bandwidth in exchange for being a part of a residential proxy botnet.

so, there is a program called honeygain that lets you sell your bandwidth in exchange for being a part of a residential proxy botnet.

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  • da_667D This user is from outside of this forum
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    so, there is a program called honeygain that lets you sell your bandwidth in exchange for being a part of a residential proxy botnet. Like most stuff of this nature, if you find it running in an enterprise environment, it's probably not anything good that you want.

    We have rules for it under PUP/Adware because its more than likely unwanted in any sort of an environment with anyone actively using Suricata, or ingesting its alerts. They e-mail us to let us know they're not happy about it.

    To which if it were me, I would tell them to shove a retractable baton up their asses, but alas, I'm not in charge of communications.

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      so, there is a program called honeygain that lets you sell your bandwidth in exchange for being a part of a residential proxy botnet. Like most stuff of this nature, if you find it running in an enterprise environment, it's probably not anything good that you want.

      We have rules for it under PUP/Adware because its more than likely unwanted in any sort of an environment with anyone actively using Suricata, or ingesting its alerts. They e-mail us to let us know they're not happy about it.

      To which if it were me, I would tell them to shove a retractable baton up their asses, but alas, I'm not in charge of communications.

      da_667D This user is from outside of this forum
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      well not in charge of communications most days

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        well not in charge of communications most days

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        took every fiber of my being to not respond to that ticket with the DR. Robotnik "IM SHITTING IN YOUR CHIMNEY" image.

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          took every fiber of my being to not respond to that ticket with the DR. Robotnik "IM SHITTING IN YOUR CHIMNEY" image.

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          here's where I admit, I want to install it in a VM and SSL MITM all of that vm's traffic to see what they use it for.

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            here's where I admit, I want to install it in a VM and SSL MITM all of that vm's traffic to see what they use it for.

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            aka the tor exit node problem, except now I'd get paid a few pennies to be an absolute bastard.

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              here's where I admit, I want to install it in a VM and SSL MITM all of that vm's traffic to see what they use it for.

              Yuvraj HanspalY This user is from outside of this forum
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              @da_667

              Haha! Do it!
              Capture a few packets, there would be something telling in the captures.

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                here's where I admit, I want to install it in a VM and SSL MITM all of that vm's traffic to see what they use it for.

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                @da_667 you know it’s LLM scraping

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