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Message-ID: <3F2158F5.8090007@brvenik.com>
From: security at brvenik.com (Jason)
Subject: morning_wood should stop posting xss

[snip]

>>Consider then the concept of a 'Honey Token'
>>http://securityfocus.com/infocus/1713
>>
>>
> 
> 
> Yet, the article states that these are more of a 'insider threat'
> monitoring tool.  Few if any honeytokens would probably ever be exposed to
> the internet at large.
> 

Why not?

Example:

tokens for account info in an extranet application, easily catches sql 
injection, brute force attacks, intellectual property theft...

Just some possibilities for this:

portals
customer accts
inactive web pages
fake confidential documents
...

J






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