> You install and run the HaaS proxy application, downloadable from our website<p>Said website is a GitLab repo without a release artifact in sight, so I guess “downloadable” means you can download the source code, compile it yourself, and figure out how to set it up on your own.<p>Sure makes it easy to join...
This is great, but why not join forces with Project Honeypot?
<a href="https://www.projecthoneypot.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.projecthoneypot.org/</a>
This submission is a better honeypot than the software link it points to. It has not been updated (latest blog entry 19/02/2018, latest code release Jul 30 2018).<p>Honeypots are high maintenance, or easy detectable.<p>Better example (disclaimer, I might have had something to do with this when it was being developed) is the DT Honeypot initiative.<p>Website:
<a href="https://sicherheitstacho.eu/start/main" rel="nofollow">https://sicherheitstacho.eu/start/main</a><p>Code (Deutsche Telekom AG Honeypot Project on 01 Apr 2019):
<a href="https://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/" rel="nofollow">https://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/</a>
This is a great early detection mechanism for malware.<p>Providers like Crowdstrike <a href="https://www.crowdstrike.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.crowdstrike.com/</a> already aggregate results of malware scans for customers.<p>This is different because it is National CSIRT of the Czech Republic and because it is a honeypot, it will let the attacker use more commands.
Self plug: founder at <a href="https://www.avesnetsec.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.avesnetsec.com</a> and launching something like this as a SaaS-offering very soon - doing limited access trials right now and expect full launch in 4 weeks' time.<p>Some of the comments here around usability echo our early customer feedback very much - which is why we want to be as smooth on the plug and play side as possible.
> "Your computer stays safe because all communication is redirected to our server."<p>Won't they see the packets hopping to other devices via a command like 'traceroute'?