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Agent Release (v2.8.0)
by HoneyDB
A new feature release of the agent has been published. This release includes a new printer emulation plugins for LPD, IPP, and RAW. 1748971445214
Agent Release (v2.7.0)
by HoneyDB
A new feature release of the agent has been published. This release includes a new Oracle low interaction plugin and miscellaneous minor bug fixes. 1748169112802
Agent Release (v2.6.0)
by HoneyDB
A new feature release of the agent has been published. This release includes improvements to the VNC plugin, LDAP plugin, CouchDB plugin. In addition, this release adds new plugins for SNMP, POP3, and IMAP. 1739456226598
New Packages Added
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New packages are now available from the HoneyDB Agents download (https://honeydb.io/honeydb_agents) page: 64-bit ARM (Debian) ARM (Raspbian) Windows MSI and Zip package 1727700626528
New Web UI Launched!
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We are excited to announce a new look for HoneyDB! This clean new look includes an improved event data chart that breaks the data down by event types, simplified menu, improved support for mobile, and an app console UI look & feel for
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HoneyDB Agent v2
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Version 2 of the HoneyDB Agent has been released! In this version there are several internal code optimizations, upgrades and bug fixes. Notably there are significant enhancements to the SSH, Telnet, and FTP plugins. In addition, custom 1707879344263
New Endpoint for IBM Cloud IP Ranges
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Adding to the Datacenter helper endpoint, IBM Cloud IP ranges is now available. See details here https://honeydb.io/threats#datacenter 1669648349149
New API Endpoint for Payload History
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new endpoint has been added to the HoneyDB Threat Info API. The “Payload History” endpoint provides access to historical payload data going back to 2014. For more details see the introduction write up on this endpoint here 1667925624425
API Access Update
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All API access plans now have access to ALL endpoints! Previously, API access plans were broken down by queries-per-month (QPM) and specific endpoint access. Now the difference between plans will be QPM. The only exception is with