How Does Honeypot Explained For Beginners In Cyber Security Work?

A honeypot is like a sweet treat hidden in a cookie jar to catch someone who’s trying to steal cookies.

Imagine you have a big cookie jar full of your favorite chocolate chip cookies. You know your little brother wants to eat all the cookies, so you leave one special cookie, a honeypot, inside the jar. This cookie is extra tasty and smells amazing. When your little brother opens the jar, he sees the honeypot and can’t resist trying it. But when he eats it, he doesn’t know that you’ve put a tiny note in there saying “I saw you!”, which means you now know exactly who took the cookies.

In cyber security, a honeypot works in a similar way. It’s like a fake computer or website that looks tempting to hackers. When a hacker tries to break into it, they’re caught because everything they do is recorded. This helps real computers stay safe because the hacker thinks they're attacking a real target, but it's just a honeypot!

Why Honeypots Are Fun

Honeypots are like playing hide and seek with hackers. You trick them into thinking they've found something valuable, but you're really watching their every move. It’s like a secret spy mission, except the spy is a cookie!

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  1. A honeypot is like a fake treasure chest in a pirate's cave, tempting thieves to take it and reveal their hiding spots.

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