From asi
Deploys and monitors Canary Tokens via Thinkst Canary API for deception-based breach detection using web bug, DNS, document, and AWS key tokens. Useful for cybersecurity tripwires.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/asi:implementing-deception-based-detection-with-canarytokenThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Canary Tokens are lightweight tripwire mechanisms that alert when an attacker accesses a resource. This skill uses the Thinkst Canary REST API to programmatically create tokens (web bugs, DNS tokens, MS Word documents, AWS API keys), deploy them to strategic locations, monitor for triggered alerts, and generate deception coverage reports.
Canary Tokens are lightweight tripwire mechanisms that alert when an attacker accesses a resource. This skill uses the Thinkst Canary REST API to programmatically create tokens (web bugs, DNS tokens, MS Word documents, AWS API keys), deploy them to strategic locations, monitor for triggered alerts, and generate deception coverage reports.
requestsnpx claudepluginhub plurigrid/asi --plugin asiDeploys and monitors Canary Tokens (web bug, DNS, document, AWS key) via Thinkst Canary API for early-warning breach detection.
Creates and monitors Canary Tokens (web bug, DNS, document, AWS key) via the Thinkst Canary API for deception-based breach detection and alerting.
Deploys honeytokens like fake AWS credentials, DNS canaries, document beacons, and DB records using Canarytokens API and webhooks to alert on attacker access. For intrusion detection systems.