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#169805 26-Mar-2015 11:26
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http://map.ipviking.com/ 
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ooks really cool. Shows a live map of cyber attacks as they occur.
It is by a company called Norse who specialize in fighting cyber threats.




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  #1268376 26-Mar-2015 12:37
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  #1268388 26-Mar-2015 12:59
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Gets more interesting if you leave it on your screen overnight.....  :)
Did that once by accident....  map was just one big mess and the system has slowed to a crawl :-p





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  #1268452 26-Mar-2015 14:34
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very very cool!



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  #1268454 26-Mar-2015 14:35
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xpd: Gets more interesting if you leave it on your screen overnight.....  :)
Did that once by accident....  map was just one big mess and the system has slowed to a crawl :-p



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  #1268459 26-Mar-2015 14:41
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That is well cool!




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  #1269133 27-Mar-2015 16:45
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I would love to know how they do it. Would be really interesting to see how they are generating the threat map.





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  #1269139 27-Mar-2015 16:57
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paulmilbank: I would love to know how they do it. Would be really interesting to see how they are generating the threat map.



It is all based off data from their firewall products IIRC




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  #1269224 27-Mar-2015 19:43
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That makes sense. Bit like the reporting our Watchguard does but much prettier and obviously aggregated among many firewalls.




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  #1278343 7-Apr-2015 14:21
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It's like wargames.

An occasional storm of ssh (?) attacks ..


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