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Version 0.1.7 (October 2009)
- Whitelist feature allows users to configure HoneyBOT to ignore trusted computers.
- Upgraded FTP service allows file uploads after administrator account is breached.
Version 0.1.6 (August 2009)
- Service upgrades to IIS, FTP, RADMIN and more.
- Improved Anti-DOS function.
- Enabled automatic export to CSV.
- Improved handling of UDP traffic.
- Added 'Bytes' column to event viewer.
Version 0.1.5 (April 2009)
- Enabled log upload to central server.
- HTTP service improvements.
- Added service configuration update function.
- Added rDNS function.
- Introduced anti-DOS functions.
- Export format changed.
Version 0.1.4 (March 2009)
- Added an Email Alert feature to send a daily summary of activity.
- Includes an Auto Start feature.
- Introduced an Update Checker that replaces the Auto Update function.
Version 0.1.3 (February 2007)
- Added a html folder so users can adapt their own website responses.
- Log files now records to millisecond accuracy.
- Several bug fixes and other improvements.
- Removed support for the Auto Update function.
Version 0.1.2 (May 2006)
- Export to CSV feature created so the log data can be interfaced with other applications.
- Automatic Log Rotation added to automatically start a new log at midnight.
Version 0.1.1 (March 2006)
- Added a service port editor form so users can configure listening ports.
- Support for multiple networks so HoneyBOT can bind to one or all detected networks.
- Recursive next/previous buttons to the packet viewer.
Version 0.1.0 (September 2005)
Version Recon (September 2001)
- Development began as a small project to capture attacks of Code Red and Nimda worms which were propagating wildly on the internet at the time.
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