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    Beelzebub

    Beelzebub

    A secure low code honeypot framework

    ...Honeypots are systems intentionally exposed to attackers in order to capture malicious behavior, and Beelzebub enhances this concept by incorporating artificial intelligence and virtualization techniques. The platform allows organizations and researchers to deploy decoy services that mimic real infrastructure while recording attacker interactions. By using AI models to simulate realistic system behavior, the honeypot becomes harder for attackers to identify, increasing the likelihood that malicious activity can be observed and analyzed. The framework is designed with a low-code configuration approach so security teams can easily deploy honeypots for multiple services and ports.
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    endlessh-go

    endlessh-go

    A golang implementation of endlessh exporting Prometheus metrics

    Endlessh is a great idea that not only blocks the brute force SSH attacks, but also wastes attackers time as a kind of counter-attack. Besides trapping the attackers, I also want to visualize the Geolocations and other statistics of the sources of attacks. Unfortunately the wonderful original C implementation of endlessh only provides text based log, but I do not like the solution that writes extra scripts to parse the log outputs, then exports the results to a dashboard, because it would...
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