Python low-interaction honeyclient
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Dec 28, 2017 - Python
Python low-interaction honeyclient
🔒 Shell without the fun and only pain (🌸solid-memory)
Project for Machine Learning for Networking Exam @ Polito - SSH Shell Attacks Analysis: a project to classify attacker tactics and identify patterns in 230,000 honeypot-captured Unix shell attacks using MITRE ATT&CK framework and ML techniques.
Winnie is a lightweight honeypot and threat emulation platform designed to lure, capture, and analyze malicious activity in a safe, controlled environment. Ideal for cybersecurity enthusiasts, it simulates vulnerable services to expose real-world attack vectors.
Potbuster is a tool for detecting SSH honeypots. It runs multiple checks to identify potential honeypot servers, including banner analysis, connection delay, invalid command responses, and more. This tool is useful for security testing of SSH servers to uncover possible traps or suspicious behavior.
Project for Machine Learning for Networking Exam @ Polito - SSH Shell Attacks Analysis: a project to classify attacker tactics and identify patterns in 230,000 honeypot-captured Unix shell attacks using MITRE ATT&CK framework and ML techniques.
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Scalable Honeypot Framework using Docker Swarm and Elasticsearch.
Tereallker is a multi-service honeypot that emulates SSH, FTP, HTTP, Telnet, SMTP, POP3, MySQL, and Redis servers. It logs all connection attempts, credentials, and commands, helping you detect, analyze, and study unauthorized access or scanning on your network.
Project is about deploying a open source honeypot on our own network and be able to trap the trackers/attackers; also research paper for deploying the conpot to university's network look out what new methods they pursue to implement the attacks and what are they looking for
Spam Honeypot Tool (With Docker)
Potbuster is a tool for detecting SSH honeypots. It runs multiple checks to identify potential honeypot servers, including banner analysis, connection delay, invalid command responses, and more. This tool is useful for security testing of SSH servers to uncover possible traps or suspicious behavior.
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