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Honeypots and Honeynets

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  • Back Officer Friendly
    Created to detect when anyone attempts a Back Orifice scan against your computer. 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.
  • 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.
  • An Evening with Berferd
    A hacker is lured, endured, and studied. One of the first examples of a honeypot. First published in 1992.
  • 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.
  • HoneyNet Project
    A group of 30 security professionals dedicated to learning the tools, tactics, and motives of the blackhat community and sharing those lessons learned.
  • 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.
  • LaBrea Tarpit
    A program that creates a tarpit or, as some have called it, a "sticky honeypot".
  • Linux Kernel Patches
    Kernel logging patches for the honeynet project.
  • MastaHackaWannabeAnalajza
    Provides visualisation of hack attempts against a honeypot server. Reports include attack intensity over time and attack types. Based on IDS data produced by snort.
  • RedHat Linux 6.2 Honeypot Analysis
    Incident analysis for a compromised default honeypot installation of RedHat Linux 6.2. Includes design, configuration and log details for the compromised machine.
  • 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.
  • Talisker Honeypots
    Web page summarizing different commercial and freeware honeypots.
  • Tiny Honeypot
    A very simple honeypot taking up a total of 21k.
  • 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)
  • Honeypots
    An introduction to honeypots, the different types, and their value. (May 29, 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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