Cybersecurity is developing rapidly, and new methods of defence against
attackers are appearing, such as Cyber Deception (CYDEC). CYDEC consists of
deceiving the enemy who performs actions without realising that he/she is being
deceived. This article proposes designing, implementing, and evaluating a
deception mechanism based on the stealthy redirection of TCP communications to
an on-demand honey server with the same characteristics as the victim asset,
i.e., it is a clone. Such a mechanism ensures that the defender fools the
attacker, thanks to stealth redirection. In this situation, the attacker will
focus on attacking the honey server while enabling the recollection of relevant
information to generate threat intelligence. The experiments in different
scenarios show how the proposed solution can effectively redirect an attacker
to a copied asset on demand, thus protecting the real asset. Finally, the
results obtained by evaluating the latency times ensure that the redirection is
undetectable by humans and very difficult to detect by a machine