gsoc

February 29, 2016

Honeynet Project accepted as mentoring org in GSoC 2016!

As I blogged two weeks ago, after some great student projects between 2009 and 2015, The Honeynet Project had applied again this year to be a […]
February 23, 2016

Improving dynamic analysis coverage in Android with DroidBot

Hi there, my name is Li Yuanchun and I’m glad to introduce DroidBot, a tool to improve the coverage of dynamic analysis. As it is the […]
February 22, 2016

dpkt v2.0

What is dpkt? dpkt is a Python library that helps with “fast, simple packet creation/parsing, with definitions for the basic TCP/IP protocols“. It supports a lot […]
February 22, 2016

Rumal, a web GUI for Thug

As you may know, Thug is a handy tool for studying exploit kits, as it emulates a real browser complete of a set of plugins like […]
February 19, 2016

Google Summer of Code 2016

Although it is still winter in much of the northern hemisphere, for students and open source software developers, the gradually lengthing days mean that spring will […]
February 19, 2016

Adding a scoring system in peepdf

peepdf is a Python tool to explore PDF files in order to find out if the file can be harmful or not. The aim of this […]
February 15, 2016

mitmproxy: HTTP/2 Support and GSoC 2016

We are happy to announce the immediate availability of mitmproxy 0.16! As a major new feature, Thomas Kriechbaumer – who joined us as a Google Summer […]
February 2, 2016

ARTDroid: an easy-to-use framework for hooking under ART

During Google Summer of Code 2015, in the Honeynet Project open-source org, Valerio Costamagna and Cong Zheng (mentor) worked on ARTDroid, an easy-to-use framework for hooking […]
March 2, 2015

Honeynet Project Accepted for Google Summer of Code 2015

After a tense few days of waiting, which is always the most stressful part of GSoC for mentoring organizations and org admins, 19:00 UTC today was […]