timestamp1645101063115New Release of HoneyDB Python Clientby HoneyDBIf you are using the HoneyDB Python client, please update to the latest release (v1.4.0) as soon as possible. In previous versions API calls are made to a legacy domain, which is no longer supported. You can upgrade using the command: pip
timestamp1612635906204IP Info Helper Endpointsby Px MxNew IP Info endpoints have been added to the HoneyDB Threat Info API. These endpoints help to provide additional threat context of an IP address. Query the endpoints to determine if an IP is: A bogon IP A Tor exit node On one of the
timestamp1611546960001IP Historyby Px MxA new feature, IP History, has been released on the HoneyDB web site and threat API. IP History provides a timeline summary of activity for a given IP address. HoneyDB's database contains data on honeypot interactions going back to 2014...
timestamp1608240540001Q4 2020 Newsletter Publishedby Px MxThe HoneyDB quarterly newsletter for 2020 Q4 has been published. You can view the newsletter here.
timestamp1601226900001Server Outage (9/27) - Updateby Px MxHoneyDB servers have been restored and should be fully operational. Further verification will be performed throughout the day. Thanks again for your patience as the restoration took longer than expected.
timestamp1601137980001Server Outage (9/26) - Updateby Px MxServers have been partially restored. Data corruption is requiring more time to rebuild some services.
timestamp1601036400001Server Outage (9/25) - Updateby Px MxWork is continuing to restore HoneyDB servers on new hardware. Thank you for your patience, and we apologize for this disruption. We'll post another update as soon as services are back online. Thanks you!
timestamp1600882800001Server Outage (9/23)by Px MxThe HoneyDB web site and APIs are currently unavailable. The problem is being investigated. Working to resolve this ASAP! Apologies for the inconvenience.
timestamp1597080060001New API Endpoints - Internet Scannerby Px MxNew API endpoints have been added to the Threat Info API. These endpoints take an IP address as input and return true/false, and additional information, if it is part of a known Internet scanning service. See documentation for details.