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  • HoneyNet Project

    A community of organizations actively researching, developing and deploying Honeynets and sharing the lessons learned.

    project.honeynet.org

  • 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.

    www.citi.umich.edu

  • Honeypots

    Information covering intrusion detection and prevention systems, research and production honeypots, and incident handling. Also provides general overview of network security issues.

    www.honeypots.net

  • 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.

    sourceforge.net

  • 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.

    all.net

  • SecurityFocus: Dynamic Honeypots

    Honeypots that dynamically learn your network then deploy virtual honeypots that adapt to your network.

    www.securityfocus.com

  • SecurityFocus: Fighting Internet Worms With Honeypots

    This paper evaluates the usefulness of using honeypots to fight Internet worms and perform counterattacks.

    www.securityfocus.com

  • 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.

    www.securityfocus.com

  • An Evening with Berferd

    A hacker is lured, endured, and studied. One of the first examples of a honeypot. First published in 1992.

    all.net

  • 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.

    www.securityfocus.com

  • 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.sourceforge.net

  • Honeypotting with VMware

    An article about how to use VMware to produce honeypots to catch system intruders.

    www.seifried.org

  • Deploying and Using Sinkholes

    Configuring and deploying Sink Hole Routers, which are the network equivalent of a honey pot.

    www.arbornetworks.com

  • Securityfocus: Fighting Spammers With Honeypots

    This paper evaluates the usefulness of using honeypots to fight spammers.

    www.securityfocus.com

  • Talisker Security Wizardry: Honeypots

    Describes different commercial and freeware honeypots.

    www.securitywizardry.com

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