A passive honeypot layer deployed on your web infrastructure — hidden form fields and trap endpoints that quietly detect automated attacks without ever affecting real visitors. The threat data feeds a shared intelligence network that strengthens IP blocklists and email blacklists for every participating client.
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We deploy invisible honeypots — hidden form fields, concealed hyperlinks, and trap endpoints disguised as common admin and configuration routes — across your web infrastructure. Real visitors never see them and never interact with them. Bots, scanners, and automated threat actors do.
Every interaction is logged as Threat Data and, with your consent, contributed anonymously to our shared Threat Intelligence Network. The same network protects your site using data gathered from every other participating client — the more sites that join, the stronger the protection for everyone.
Hidden form fields and links that human visitors never see, click, or fill in — only automated systems interact with them.
Concealed paths disguised as common admin and configuration routes log unauthorized access attempts the moment they happen.
We never probe, attack, or retaliate against any IP or system identified through Honeypot activity — purely passive detection.
Anonymized data feeds shared IP blocklists — the more participants in the network, the more comprehensive the protection.
Malicious senders identified through honeypot activity feed VerifyIQ's blacklist — catching bad actors before they reach inboxes.
A clear, plain-language summary of the activity our honeypots detected on your infrastructure each month.
A look at how the honeypot layer sits alongside your real site, and how a single trapped bot strengthens defenses across the whole network.
↻ Updated blocklists feed back into every participating site's defenses — including yours.
Honeypots collect data only from bots and automated threat actors — never from your real visitors. Everything is governed by a dedicated Data Processing Agreement, summarized below.
Addendum A & B are added to your Managed Services Agreement — no separate signup needed.
Hidden fields and trap endpoints are configured across your infrastructure.
Automated activity is logged centrally and anonymized for the network.
You get a clear summary — and the whole network gets a little stronger.
Honeypot & Threat Intelligence is available as an add-on to any managed services engagement. Tell us a bit about your site and we'll follow up with the addenda and next steps.
We'll review your request and follow up within 24 hours with the Honeypot & Threat Intelligence addenda and next steps.
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