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  • Anton Chuvakin Honeynet - Live honeynet status data, papers produced as a result of research, and other related resources.
  • Back Officer Friendly - Created to detect Back Orifice scan attempts. Also detects attempted connections to other services, such as Telnet, FTP, SMTP, POP3 and IMAP2.
  • The Bait and Switch Honeypot System - A system that redirects all hostile traffic from your production systems to a honeypot that is a partial mirror of your production system. Once switched, the would-be hacker is unknowingly attacking your honeypot instead of the real data.
  • Basted - A program that acts as a honeypot for spammers who use spambots to harvest email addresses from Web sites.
  • Building a GenII Honeynet Gateway - This is a short guide to build a GenII Honeynet Gateway, also called a Honeywall, under Linux, broaching the most common problems and providing several solutions and tips.
  • Capture - A high interaction client honeypot. A client honeypot is a security technology that allows one to find malicious servers on a network.
  • Chinese Honeynet Project - Artemis Project news, status reports, and papers.
  • Client honeypot / honeyclient - Wikipedia article on client honeypots.
  • Deception ToolKit (DTK) - A toolkit designed to make it appear to attackers as if the system running DTK has a large number of widely known vulnerabilities.
  • Deploying and Using Sinkholes - Configuring and deploying Sink Hole Routers, which are the network equivalent of a honey pot. [PDF]
  • An Evening with Berferd - A hacker is lured, endured, and studied. One of the first examples of a honeypot. First published in 1992.
  • fakeAP - Generates thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points for use as part of a honeypot or to confuse Wardrivers, NetStumblers, Script Kiddies, and other undesirables.
  • GHH - The "Google Hack" Honeypot - GHH emulates a vulnerable web application by allowing itself to be indexed by search engines. It is hidden from casual page viewers, but is found through the use of a crawler or search engine.
  • Honeybee - A tool for semi-automatically creating emulators of network server applications.
  • Honeyblog - A weblog about with IT-security, honeypots, and honeynets.
  • HoneyBOT - A free windows based medium interaction honeypot solution.
  • HoneyC Low-Interaction Client Honeypot - A platform independent low interaction client honeypot that allows identify rogue servers on the web.
  • Honeyclient Development Project - Honeyclient news, downloads, and information.
  • Honeycomb - A system for automated generation of signatures for network intrusion detection systems (NIDSs).
  • Honeyd - Small daemon that creates virtual hosts on a network (honeypot). Can be used as a virtual honeynet, for network monitoring, or as a spam trap. For *BSD, GNU/Linux, and Solaris.
  • Honeyd Control Center - Honeyd configuration wizard, a SQL Interface, and reports.
  • HoneyNet Project - A community of organizations actively researching, developing and deploying Honeynets and sharing the lessons learned.
  • Honeynet Security Console (HSC) - HSC is an analysis tool to view events on your personal honeynet. View and correlate events from Snort, TCPDump, Firewall, Syslog and Sebek logs.
  • Honeynet.BR - Brazilian Honeypots Alliance. Includes tools to summaries honeyd logs, mydoom.pl (A perl script which emulates the backdoor installed by the Mydoom virus), and an OpenBSD LiveCD Honeypot.
  • Honeypots - Information covering intrusion detection and prevention systems, research and production honeypots, and incident handling. Also provides general overview of network security issues.
  • Honeypots: Monitoring and Forensics Project - Techniques, tools and resources for conducting Honeypot Research and Forensic Investigation. White papers include monitoring VMware honeypots, apache web server honeypots, and VMware honeypot forensics.
  • Honeypots: Tracking Hackers - White papers, mailing list and other resources related to honeypots.
  • Honeypotting: The Complete Documentation - Index of over 75 papers on Honeypots.
  • Honeywall - The Honeywall CDROM is a bootable CD that installs onto a hard drive and comes with all the tools and functionality for you to implement data capture, control and analysis.
  • Honeywall CDROM - A honeynet gateway on a bootable CDROM.
  • Impost - Impost can either act as a honey pot and take orders from a Perl script controlling how it responds and communicates with connecting clients; or it can operate as a packet sniffer and monitor incoming data to specified destination port supplied by the command-line arguments (pre-release version available).
  • Installing a Virtual Honeywall using VMware - This paper explains how to go about configuring VMware to deploy a Honeywall, combining the advantages offered by the Honeywall CDROM and the virtual environments.
  • KeyFocus - KF Sensor - Honey pot IDS - A Windows honeypot designed to attract and detect hackers by simulating vulnerable system services and trojans.
  • Know Your Enemy: GenII Honeynets - An Introduction to second generation honeynets (honeywalls).
  • LaBrea Tarpit - A program that creates a tarpit or, as some have called it, a "sticky honeypot".
  • MicroSolved, Inc. - Seller of HoneyPoint family of products.
  • MITRE Honeyclient Project - The first open source client honeypot.
  • mwcollect - A solution to collect worms and other autonomous spreading malware in a non-native environment like FreeBSD or Linux. Some people consider it a next generation honeypot, however computers running mwcollect cannot actually be infected with the malware.
  • Nepenthes - A low interaction honeypot designed to emulate vulnerabilties worms use to spread, and to capture these worms.
  • Netbait - Netbait Commercial Honeypot.
  • New Zealand Honeynet Project - Papers and information on honeypots, especially application layer, e.g. PHP applications, from the New Zealand branch of the Honeynet project.
  • NoAH - European Network of Affiliated Honeypots.
  • Open Proxy Honeypot - Web Application Security Consortium Distributed Open Proxy Honeypot Project.
  • Philippine Honeynet Project, Philippines - Philippine Honeynet Project. Includes transcript of a VMWare Honeynet using Windows XP / Windows 2000 as the base OS.
  • Project Honey Pot: Distributed Spam Harvester Tracking Network - A free, distributed, open-source project to help website administrators track, stop, and prosecute spam harvesters stealing email addresses from their sites.
  • SCADA HoneyNet Project - SCADA HoneyNet Project: Building Honeypots for Industrial Networks (SCADA, DCS, and PLC architectures).
  • SécurIT - LogIDS, LogAgent, SécurIT Intrusion Detection Toolkit, and ComLog (a cmd.exe wrapper)
  • SecurityDocs - Honeypots - Directory of articles, white papers, and documents on honeypots and other security topics.
  • SecurityFocus: Defeating Honeypots: System Issues, Part 1 - This two-part paper discusses how hackers discover, interact with, and sometimes disable honeypots at the system level and the application layer.
  • Sombria Honeypot System - A honeypot system and "Honeypot Exchange Program."
  • SourceForge.net: Project - HoneyView - A tool to analyze honeyd-logfiles of the honeyd-daemon. Generates graphical and textual results from queries against the logfile data.
  • Spampoison - Website set up to deliver almost infinite numbers of bogus email addresses to email harvesting bots.
  • Spanish Honeynet Project - Independent non-profit research organization of security professionals dedicated to information security focused on honeynet technologies.
  • spank - A collection of programs to deploy, run and analyse network and host simulations in IP networks.
  • The Strider HoneyMonkey Project - Microsoft Research project to detect and analyze Web sites hosting malicious code using client-side honeypots.
  • Talisker Security Wizardry: Honeypots - Describes different commercial and freeware honeypots.
  • The Team Cymru Darknet Project - A Darknet is a portion of routed, allocated IP space in which no active services or servers seemingly reside. However, there is in fact include at least one server for real-time analysis or post-event network forensics.
  • thp - Tiny Honeypot - A simple honey pot program based on iptables redirects and an xinetd listener.
  • UK Honeynet Project - Provides information surrounding security threats and vulnerabilities active in the wild on UK networks. Home of Honeysnap, tool to analyse Honeywall pcap files and extract summary information.
  • WebMaven (Buggy Bank) - WebMaven is an intentionally broken web application. It is intended to be used in a safe legal environment (your own host) as a training tool, as a basic benchmark platform to test web application security scanners and as a Honeypot.

  • Medium Interaction Honeypots - Document outlines the weaknesses of different existing approaches to catch malware – especially bots – and shows how Medium Interaction Honeypots solves these problems. [PDF] (April 7, 2006)
  • SecurityFocus: Microsoft looks to "monkeys" to find Web threats - Article discussing how Microsoft have developed a series of Windows XP clients, dubbed "honeymonkeys", that crawl the Web finding sites that use unreported vulnerabilities to compromise unsuspecting users. (May 17, 2005)
  • Know your Enemy: Phishing - This white paper aims to provide practical information on the practice of phishing and draws on data collected by the German Honeynet Project and UK Honeynet Project. (May 16, 2005)
  • Know Your Enemy: Learning more about phishing - A detailed analysis of phishing through compromised web servers. (May 9, 2005)
  • Honeynet.org: Tracking Botnets - Paper on the use of honeynets to learn more about botnets. Covers uses of botnets, how they work and how to track them. (March 5, 2005)
  • SecurityFocus: Defeating Honeypots - Network issues, Part 1 - Article discussing methods hackers use to detect honeypots. (September 28, 2004)
  • SecurityFocus: Wireless Honeypots - Article discussing the use of honeypot technology to combat attacks on wireless networks. (February 13, 2004)
  • SecurityFocus: Problems and Challenges with Honeypots - Article discussing issues with Honeypot technology, focusing on dealing with the possibility of your Honeypot being detected (and potentially abused) by an attacker. (January 14, 2004)
  • Securityfocus: Fighting Spammers With Honeypots - This paper evaluates the usefulness of using honeypots to fight spammers. (November 26, 2003)
  • SecurityFocus: Fighting Internet Worms With Honeypots - This paper evaluates the usefulness of using honeypots to fight Internet worms and perform counterattacks. (October 23, 2003)
  • SecurityFocus: Dynamic Honeypots - Honeypots that dynamically learn your network then deploy virtual honeypots that adapt to your network. (September 15, 2003)
  • SecurityFocus: Honeypot Farms - This article is about deploying and managing honeypots in large, distributed environments through the use of Honeypot Farms. (August 3, 2003)
  • SecurityFocus: Honeytokens -The Other Honeypot - This paper discusses honeytokens, honeypots that are not computers, but rather digital entities that are stored in a restricted part of the network. (July 21, 2003)
  • Honeypotting with VMware - An article about how to use VMware to produce honeypots to catch system intruders. (February 5, 2002)
  • Honeypot Honeypot = Honeynet - Article discussing the creation of the Honeynet Project. (September 24, 2001)
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