Honey, I shrunk the threats!

It’s called “HoneyJax” and no, it isn’t another donut brand. It’s a set of apps meant to minimize and foil Web 2.0 threats. The modus operadi: emulate user behavior within social networking apps to uncover threats before they spread. In other words, attract hackers and malicious code before neutralizing them – or “bait (hence the honey) and then exterminate.”

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