| An Evening with Berferd | | A hacker is lured, endured, and studied. One of the first examples of a honeypot. First published in 1992. |
| B.A.S.T.E.D. | | A program that acts as a honeypot for spammers who use spambots to harvest email addresses from Web sites. |
| 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. |
| Bubblegum proxypot | | An open proxy honeypot (proxypot) that pretends to be an open proxy. Designed primarily to catch the mail spammer. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| Honey Web | | An Active Server Pages (ASP) compliant web server honey pot, that detects common attacks against web servers and logs the requests in a real-time viewer . It can recognize Buffer Overflows , Denial of Service attacks, Directory Transversal attacks, SQL Injection attacks , XSS attacks , Session hijacking attacks. |
| Honeybee | | A tool for semi-automatically creating emulators of network server applications. |
| 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. |
| 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. | |
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