Merge pull request #2184 from guardicore/2146-replace-guardicore-links

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url: https://join.slack.com/t/infectionmonkey/shared_invite/enQtNDU5MjAxMjg1MjU1LWM0NjVmNWE2ZTMzYzAxOWJiYmMxMzU0NWU3NmUxYjcyNjk0YWY2MDkwODk4NGMyNDU4NzA4MDljOWNmZWViNDU
about: Our community Slack channel - you can ask questions or suggest things here.
- name: FAQs
url: https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/faq/
url: https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/docs/faq/
about: Frequently Asked Questions - if you have a question, see if we've already answered it!

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* **Monkey** - A tool which infects other machines and propagates to them.
* **Monkey Island** - A dedicated server to control and visualize the Infection Monkey's progress inside the data center.
To read more about the Monkey, visit [infectionmonkey.com](https://infectionmonkey.com).
To read more about the Monkey, visit [akamai.com/infectionmonkey](https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey).
## 💥 We're Hiring 💥
We are looking for a software engineering manager with a passion for UX and
cybersecurity to join the Infection Monkey development team. This is a remote
position and is open anywhere in Israel. You can learn more about Infection
Monkey on our [website](https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/).
Monkey on our [website](https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey).
For more information, or to apply, see the official job post:
- [Israel](https://akamaicareers.inflightcloud.com/jobdetails/aka_ext/028224?section=aka_ext&job=028224)

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## Where can I get the latest version of the Infection Monkey?
For the latest **stable** release, visit [our downloads page](https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/#download). **This is the recommended and supported version**!
For the latest **stable** release, visit [our downloads page](https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey#download). **This is the recommended and supported version**!
If you want to see what has changed between versions, refer to the [releases page on GitHub](https://github.com/guardicore/monkey/releases). For the latest development version, visit the [develop version on GitHub](https://github.com/guardicore/monkey/tree/develop).

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The Infection Monkey is an open-source breach and attack simulation tool for testing a data center's resiliency to perimeter breaches and internal server infection.
Infection Monkey will help you validate existing security solutions and will provide a view of the internal network from an attacker's perspective.
Infection Monkey is free and can be downloaded from [our homepage](https://infectionmonkey.com/).
Infection Monkey is free and can be downloaded from [our homepage](https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey).
![Infection Monkey Documentation Hub Logo](/images/monkey-teacher.svg?height=400px "Infection Monkey Documentation Hub Logo")
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## Getting Started
If you haven't downloaded Infection Monkey yet you can do so [from our homepage](https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/#download). After downloading the Monkey, install it using one of our [setup guides]({{< ref "/setup" >}}), and read our [getting started guide]({{< ref "/usage/getting-started" >}}) for a quick-start on Monkey!
If you haven't downloaded Infection Monkey yet you can do so [from our homepage](https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey#download). After downloading the Monkey, install it using one of our [setup guides]({{< ref "/setup" >}}), and read our [getting started guide]({{< ref "/usage/getting-started" >}}) for a quick-start on Monkey!
## Support and community

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If you're new to the Infection Monkey, check out our [Getting Started](getting-started) page.
If you haven't downloaded the Infection Monkey yet, {{% button href="https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/#download" icon="fas fa-download" %}}Get Infection Monkey here{{% /button %}}!
If you haven't downloaded the Infection Monkey yet, {{% button href="https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey#download" icon="fas fa-download" %}}Get Infection Monkey here{{% /button %}}!

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pre: "<i class='fas fa-certificate'></i> "
---
The official distribution of Infection Monkey is compiled and supplied by Guardicore ([download from our official site here](https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/#download)). The team signs all software packages to certify that a particular Infection Monkey package is a valid and unaltered Infection Monkey release. Before installing Monkey, you should validate the package using the SHA-256 checksum.
The official distribution of Infection Monkey is compiled and supplied by Guardicore ([download from our official site here](https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey#download)). The team signs all software packages to certify that a particular Infection Monkey package is a valid and unaltered Infection Monkey release. Before installing Monkey, you should validate the package using the SHA-256 checksum.
## How to get SHA-256 checksum

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## Overview
Numerous attack techniques (from phishing to dumpster diving) might result in a credential leak,
which can be **extremely costly** as demonstrated in our report [IResponse to IEncrypt](https://www.guardicore.com/2019/04/iresponse-to-iencrypt/).
which can be **extremely costly** as demonstrated in our report [IResponse to IEncrypt](https://web.archive.org/web/20210117224801/https://www.guardicore.com/2019/04/iresponse-to-iencrypt/).
The Infection Monkey can help you assess the impact of stolen credentials by automatically searching
where bad actors can reuse these credentials in your network.

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## Overview
From the [Hex-Men campaign](https://www.guardicore.com/2017/12/beware-the-hex-men/) that hit
internet-facing DB servers to a [cryptomining operation that attacks WordPress sites](https://www.guardicore.com/2018/06/operation-prowli-traffic-manipulation-cryptocurrency-mining-2/) or any other malicious campaign attackers are now trying to go deeper into your network.
From the [Hex-Men campaign](https://web.archive.org/web/20210115171355/https://www.guardicore.com/2017/12/beware-the-hex-men/) that hit
internet-facing DB servers to a [cryptomining operation that attacks WordPress sites](https://web.archive.org/web/20210115185135/https://www.guardicore.com/2018/06/operation-prowli-traffic-manipulation-cryptocurrency-mining-2/) or any other malicious campaign attackers are now trying to go deeper into your network.
Infection Monkey will help you assess the impact of a future breach by attempting to propagate within your internal network using service vulnerabilities, brute-forcing and other safe exploiters.

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Segmentation is a method of creating secure zones in data centers and cloud deployments. It allows organizations to isolate workloads from one another and secure them individually, typically using policies. A useful way to test your company's segmentation effectiveness is to ensure that your network segments are properly separated (e.g., your development environment is isolated from your production environment and your applications are isolated from one another).
[Segmentation is key](https://www.guardicore.com/use-cases/micro-segmentation/) to protecting your network. It can reduce the network's attack surface and minimize the damage caused during a breach.
[Segmentation is key](https://www.akamai.com/products/akamai-segmentation/use-cases) to protecting your network. It can reduce the network's attack surface and minimize the damage caused during a breach.
You can use the Infection Monkey's cross-segment traffic feature to verify that your network segmentation configuration is adequate. This way, you can ensure that, even if a bad actor breaches your defenses, they can't move laterally between segments.

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directory have been manipulated as part of a ransomware simulation. If you've discovered this file
and are unsure about how to proceed, please contact your administrator.
For more information about Infection Monkey, see https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey.
For more information about Infection Monkey, see https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey.
For more information about Infection Monkey's ransomware simulation, see
https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/docs/reference/ransomware.

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<hr/>
<div className='guardicore-link text-center' style={{'marginBottom': '0.5em'}}>
<span>Powered by</span>
<a href='http://www.guardicore.com' rel='noopener noreferrer' target='_blank'>
<a href='https://www.akamai.com/products/akamai-segmentation' rel='noopener noreferrer' target='_blank'>
<img src={guardicoreLogoImage} alt='GuardiCore'/>
</a>
</div>

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import LoadingIcon from '../../ui-components/LoadingIcon';
import ExternalLink from '../common/ExternalLink';
// TODO: Fix the url
const ATTACK_DESCRIPTION = <>
After the attacker or malware has propagated through your network,
your data is at risk on any machine the attacker can access. It can be
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<br />
<br />
<ExternalLink
url="https://www.guardicore.com/blog/what-are-ransomware-costs/?utm_medium=monkey-request&utm_source=web-report&utm_campaign=monkey-security-report"
url="https://web.archive.org/web/20210510221915/https://www.guardicore.com/blog/what-are-ransomware-costs/"
text="Learn about the financial impact of ransomware on Guardicore's blog"
/>
</>

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<br />
<br />
<ExternalLink
url="https://www.guardicore.com/blog/4-techniques-for-early-ransomware-detection/?utm_medium=monkey-request&utm_source=web-report&utm_campaign=monkey-security-report"
url="https://www.akamai.com/blog/security/4-techniques-for-early-ransomware-detection/?utm_medium=monkey-request&utm_source=web-report&utm_campaign=monkey-security-report"
text="Learn techniques for early ransomware detection on Guardicore's blog"
/>
</>

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<br />
<br />
<ExternalLink
url="https://www.guardicore.com/blog/stopping-ransomware-with-segmentation/?utm_medium=monkey-request&utm_source=web-report&utm_campaign=monkey-security-report"
url="https://www.akamai.com/blog/security/stopping-ransomware-with-segmentation/?utm_medium=monkey-request&utm_source=web-report&utm_campaign=monkey-security-report"
text="See some real-world examples on Guardicore's blog"
/>
</>

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Getting Started
===============
If you haven't downloaded Infection Monkey yet you can do so `from our homepage <https://www.guardicore.com/infectionmonkey/#download>`_.
If you haven't downloaded Infection Monkey yet you can do so `from our homepage <https://www.akamai.com/infectionmonkey#download>`_.
..
After downloading the Monkey, install it using one of our [setup guides]({{< ref "/setup" >}}), and read our [getting started guide]({{< ref "/usage/getting-started" >}}) for a quick-start on Monkey!