Honeynet vs. Honeypot — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Honeynet and Honeypot
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Honeynet
(computing) An entire computer network that serves as a honeypot, or trap for potential attackers.
Honeypot
A pot of honey.
Honeypot
Something or someone similarly sweet or enticing, particularly:
Honeypot
A romantic pet name; "honey".
Honeypot
A vulva or vagina.
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Honeypot
(espionage) A spy (typically attractive and female) who uses sex to trap and blackmail a target.
Honeypot
A woman who attracts sexual attention from men.
Honeypot
(computer security) A trap set to detect or deflect attempts at unauthorized use of information systems.
Honeypot
A draw: a place which attracts visitors.
Honeypot
A chamberpot.
Honeypot
A slop bucket.
Honeypot
South African shrub whose flowers when open are cup- or goblet-shaped resembling globe artichokes
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