SSH attackers are increasingly abusing single non-interactive exec commands over SSH to bypass traditional honeypot analysis, effectively turning post-authentication activity into short, automated probes rather than interactive shell sessions that deception systems were designed to study. Recent measurements on eleven LLM-backed SSH honeypots show that 99.23% of authenticated sessions consist of a single non-interactive exec […]
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