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SVN Canarytoken

What is an SVN Canarytoken

This Canarytoken alerts whenever anyone attempts to clone an SVN repository.

Creating the Canarytoken

Create a Canarytoken by choosing "SVN" from the Canarytokens list.

Leave a reasonable comment to remind yourself where you will deploy the Canarytoken.

Run the command to Canarytoken a repository of your choosing. Don't forget to

svn commit

after you've added the Canarytoken.

What to tokenize

A few ideas for use include: Canarytoken a dummy SVN repo to detect when attackers are enumerating repos; or an old repo which shouldn't be touched any longer.

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Last Updated: 7/23/24, 2:58 PM
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