Archive for the ‘UK Tool Releases’ Category

Updated honeysnap tool released

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

An updated version of Honeysnap has been released, Honeysnap 1.0.6.10. If you have not upgraded in a while, we recommend you do as there has been numerous bug fixes, tweaks and updates. This latest version also includes improved support for Linux with Python 2.5.

New Javascript tool released

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

We have been seeing an increasing amount of malicious obfuscated javascript being used in online scams, which was taking a considerable amount of human time to decode and analyse. Sometimes a quick tool can save a lot of time and effort, so we are happy to announce Decrypt JS, a very simple Python program that uses Script Monkey (the Mozilla/Firefox Javascript engine) to decode obfuscated javascript. See our tools page to download the code.

Honeysnap version 1.0.2 released

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Version 1.0.2 of Honeysnap released (first public Python version and now an official Honeynet Project tool)

IRClib version 0.1.2 released

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Version 0.1.2 release of IRClib.

[Now obselete, see Honeysnap for the current version.]

Honeysnap version 0.93 released

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Version 0.93 maintenance release of Honeysnap (final shell script version before Honeynet Project version 1.0 in Python released).

[Now obselete, see Honeysnap for the current version.]

py-ip2location 0.1 released

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Version 0.1 release of py-ip2location, simple python bindings for ip2location’s GeoLocation dataset when stored locally in a database.

IRClib version 0.1 released

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Version 0.1 release of IRClib, a library for extracting IRC traffic from a pcap file (using tethereal) and/or parsing IRC data in a python object.

[Now obselete, see Honeysnap for the current version.]

Honeysnap version 0.91 released

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

Version 0.91 release of Honeysnap, with Roo daily cron wrapper.

[Now obselete, see Honeysnap for the current version.]