The first step in any attack involves examining the victim’s server to gather information about vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, most server owners are unaware that they can block these scanning attempts and prevent attacks before they occur. Instead, most IT teams spend their time responding to attacks after they happen and cleaning up infected files.
Scanning is not as apparent as a DoS attack or malware infection, which often leads to its neglect when it comes to server security. However, all of this can happen to your server, and these are the initial signs that can be controlled: hence the comprehensive server examination.
You can disable server scanning by blocking malicious IP addresses and preventing intruders through automatic honeypot creation. Cloud Coden Honeypots trap suspicious connections, so internet criminals won’t be able to access valid services on your servers—only the decoy services set up to intercept them. Additionally, Cloud Coden Web Honeypot can redirect the backdoors used by intruders to access your server via PHP web applications to traps that prevent them from utilizing your server’s resources. When command and control (C&C) servers—those directing robot attacks—attempt to access the backdoors on your server, Cloud Coden will recognize them and block them.
100 attractions are set up by default to capture most attacks. Cloud Coden will also switch to the back doors it detects to attractions automatically.
Cloud Coden Honeypots not only collects information about suspicious IP addresses, but also automatically blocks them to prevent further attacks.
Cloud Coden WAF is easy to use and does not require any pre-configuration or continuous intervention.
We offer two types of attractions: Port Honeypot to block IP addresses looking for open ports and Web Honeypot to prevent hackers from checking vulnerabilities in web applications.
The Cloud Coden specifies a port from over 1000 attack ports, such as 23 (telnet). It has not been configured on actual ports, ensuring it never interferes with any real services. You can even fine-tune the starting port, so the unit will choose runtime ports based on the highest port number.
Yes, in Cloud Codin, you can determine which ports should always be used as an attraction and which should not be an attraction. However, Cloud Coden Port will never use an outlet where a real service works. You can even adjust the exact start port, so the unit will choose the operating position ports at the top of the port number.
Currently, we only have a PHP app, but we have plans to support other languages as well.