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by lmontrieux
4235 days ago
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that the author's point can be summarised as: Obscurity will (at least in the case of an SSH deamon) not make an attack any less likely to /succeed/, but it will make it less likely to /happen/. Note that what he observed were automated, scan-everything-you-can, undirected attacks. I would presume that changing the SSH port will do very little against a targeted attack. |
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