Honeypot Hijinks: Hilarious Hacker Usernames They’ll Wish They Never Tried

In a hilarious twist, attackers are using “notachancethisisreal” with “nopasswordforme73baby” to sniff out honeypots like Cowrie. It’s a comical attempt to trick systems that randomly accept logins. Meanwhile, the classics like “scadaadmin” and “gpu001” still make the rounds, proving that some things never change in the hacker’s playbook.

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Hot Take:

In the land of cybersecurity, attackers are apparently playing a twisted version of “Guess Who?” with usernames like “notachancethisisreal” and “scadaadmin.” It’s like watching a hacker reality show where each contestant tries to outwit the honeypot with the wackiest names and passwords imaginable. Is there a prize for the most creative attempt, or is this just a bizarre scavenger hunt for system vulnerabilities? Either way, it’s a digital circus we can’t seem to look away from!

Key Points:

  • Attackers are using outlandish usernames like “notachancethisisreal” to test honeypots.
  • “scadaadmin” is the new trendy username for targeting SCADA systems.
  • Common passwords like “P@$$W0rd” continue to be a hacker’s favorite.
  • Attackers are fishing for GPU power with usernames like “gpu001” and “gpu002”.
  • 31 login attempts with the username “notachancethisisreal” were recorded on July 1st.

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