
Understanding Honeypot Virtual Vulnerability (HVV)
BasicSecurity
The article discusses the author's understanding of HVV (Honeypot Virtual Vulnerability) based on three aspects: organization, work objects, and assets. HVV is a technique used to attract and analyze potential attacks by creating vulnerable virtual environments. The author explains the causes and consequences of HVV, detailing how this method can be used to enhance network security. The article does not mention specific technical details such as CVE numbers or particular tools.