Kojoney
Tool and Usage
Project details
- License
- GPLv2
- Programming language
- Python
- Author
- Joxean Koret
- Latest release
- No release found
Project health
Links
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Introduction
Kojoney is a mix of the Spanish word cojon (s/c/k/) and honey.
Background information
The project has not received updates since 2006. The Kojoney2 project is based on the development of this tool and might be worth investigating.
Usage and audience
Kojoney is commonly used for learning or threat discovery. Target users for this tool are malware analysts and security professionals.
Installation
Supported operating systems
Kojoney is known to work on Linux.
Kojoney alternatives
Similar tools to Kojoney:
Cowrie
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Dockpot
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HonSSH
HonSSH is a high-interaction SSH honeypot to collect information about attackers that target the SSH service.
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Categories
This tool is categorized as a honeypot.