BlogSafe Honeypot

BlogSafe Honeypot is a 'lite' version our private research tool. Instead of tracking where visitors go, it tracks where they want to go.

Author:BlogSafe.org (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:5.6
WordPress version tested:5.8.0
Plugin version:1.0.1
Added to WordPress repository:22-02-2021
Last updated:03-08-2021
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://www.blogsafe.org
Total downloads:346
Active installs:10+
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BlogSafe Honeypot is a ‘lite’ version of our private research tool. It’s purpose is to track two types of information.

  • Failed URL requests.
  • Failed login attempts.

By analyzing data collected by BlogSafe Honeypot, you will gain an insight into attempts to access known vulnerabilities as well as emerging
threats. You’ll also be able to analyze which usernames and passwords brute-force agents are using in attempts to force their way into your site.

Main Features

  • Records information about connections incoming to your WordPress site that have no valid destination.
  • Records failed username and password attempts. Useful for analyzing brute-force attacks.

Other Features

  • IP and URL White-listing to prevent known requests and logins from being recorded.

Options

  • Can be configured to detect incoming The Onion Router (TOR) connections.
  • Can be configured to automatically delete requests and login attempts after 1 year.

Third Party Notice
If the optional TOR detection is enabled, BlogSafe Honeypot will make a 3rd party connection to the TOR exit node list maintained by TOR.
You can manually view this list here: TOR Exit List