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Honeynet Project - public projects

Welcome to the Honeynet Projects public projects server. Public projects currently available here Trav and SVN repositories are. If you are interested in these technologies or in using these tools, you can find the active public community mailing lists here. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any comments, feedback, problems or ideas for improvement. If you are the owner of any of these projects and would like to customise the look and feel or Trac configuration, please email David Watson.

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Blogs The Honeynet Project

2012 - SF Bay Area. To learn the tools, tactics and motives involved in computer and network attacks, and share the lessons learned. Google Summer of Code 2018. HoneyNED chapter had a busy 2017.

Honeynet Monitoring Hackers Researching the techniques, tools, tactics and motives of hackers and the blackhat community

One of the very first Android malwares, Geinimi. Has been analyzed in the application sandbox DroidBox. That is currently being developed. The project is part of GSoC 2011 in collaboration with Honeynet and as a master thesis. Statically the content, see picture below.

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PROJECTS.HONEYNET.ORG HOST

Our web crawlers caught that the main page on projects.honeynet.org took four hundred and six milliseconds to load. I could not discover a SSL certificate, so therefore our web crawlers consider this site not secure.
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SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM AND ENCODING

I found that projects.honeynet.org is weilding the Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) server.

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Honeynet Project - public projects

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Welcome to the Honeynet Projects public projects server. Public projects currently available here Trav and SVN repositories are. If you are interested in these technologies or in using these tools, you can find the active public community mailing lists here. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any comments, feedback, problems or ideas for improvement. If you are the owner of any of these projects and would like to customise the look and feel or Trac configuration, please email David Watson.

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This web page states the following, "Welcome to the Honeynet Projects public projects server." Our analyzers saw that the web page said " Public projects currently available here Trav and SVN repositories are." The Website also said " If you are interested in these technologies or in using these tools, you can find the active public community mailing lists here. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any comments, feedback, problems or ideas for improvement. If you are the owner of any of these projects and would like to customise the look and feel or Trac configuration, please email David Watson."

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