

HoneyMonkey is an automated system which scans various websites on the Internet using a network of computers or virtual machines to check for viruses.
The HoneyMonkey virtual machine interacts with malicious websites by clicking on links, downloading files, filling out forms, and more. It also monitors the system for any changes that might point to an infection or exploit. HoneyMonkey notifies the cybersecurity team of the new danger and logs any information regarding exploits that are found.
A software system found in HoneyMonkeys creates a virtual network system that scans the Internet for websites with malicious malware that unsuspecting computer users could download.
By continually monitoring and analyzing interactions with potential malicious websites, HoneyMonkey is able to find Zero-Day exploits.
HoneyMonkey continually monitors websites and web browsers to deliver real-time threat intelligence. It enables enterprises to react swiftly and efficiently to possible attacks by identifying and reporting any unusual activity or efforts to exploit vulnerabilities.HoneyMonkey provides an organization’s or business’s cybersecurity team important insights into the strategies, methods, and processes hackers use.
Attacks that leverage Web servers to take advantage of unpatched browser vulnerabilities and infect unwary users’ PCs with malware are detected by the Strider HoneyMonkey Exploit Detection System.



