24 days agoAgent Release (v2.3.19)by HoneyDBA new release of the agent has been published. This release includes improvements to Linux DEB and RPM package installs.
28 days agoNew Packages Addedby HoneyDBNew 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
5 months agoNew Web UI Launched!by HoneyDBNewWEBSITEWe 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
12 months agoHoneyDB Agent v2by HoneyDBVersion 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
about 1 year agoUpdated Sign In with Googleby HoneyDBThe Sign In with Google option has been upgraded to use the most recent Google APIs. This is expected to resolve problems some users had with signing in via Google.
about 1 year agoNew Endpoint for IBM Cloud IP Rangesby HoneyDBAdding to the Datacenter helper endpoint, IBM Cloud IP ranges is now available. See details here https://honeydb.io/threats#datacenter
about 1 year agoHoneyDB Python Client v1.5.0by HoneyDBAdded support for newer API endpoints: IP History Stats Datacenter (IBM) Payload History You can upgrade using the command: pip install —upgrade honeydb https://pypi.org/project/honeydb
over 2 years agoNew API Endpoint for Payload Historyby HoneyDBnew 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
over 2 years agoAPI Access Updateby HoneyDBAll 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