Honeypotlive.cc presents itself as a live SSH honeypot telemetry dashboard for security research. For that kind of project, a few things are expected: a clear operator identity, some history or affiliation with known research, and transparency about how the data is used. This site only launched six days ago, and while its technical setup is clean (valid encryption, no blacklist hits, fast hosting), there's no about page or public background on who runs it. Most established honeypot projects come from known researchers or institutions, and the absence of that context matters. If you're a security professional evaluating whether to use this data, the lack of a track record should give you pause β there's no way to verify the integrity of the feed or what happens to the information you access. For casual visitors, the site itself poses no direct harm, but don't treat the displayed IPs or credentials as verified intelligence. Until honeypotlive.cc develops a web presence and community confirmation, treat it as an experiment, not a reliable source.