Alabama Records No Change in Brute-Force Attacks
There’s no denying of facts — the number of brute-force attacks in Alabama has remained unchanged during the last fortnight. According to statistics from Syspeace-secured servers, the number of automated hacking attempts stayed the same. In the whole USA, there was a noticeable growth of 54 percent.
Syspeace documented 6,500 brute-force attacks per Windows servers in Alabama through the past two weeks. That’s on the same level as the last fortnight. The amount of brute-force attacks blocked by Syspeace in Alabama was 32,000. In the course of a single 14-day period in the state’s measured history, this is the 11th highest number of automated hacking attempts per Syspeace-secured server.
By now, this year there have been 2,000 automated hacking attempts per Syspeace-secured server in the USA. The brute-force attacks have gone up by 15 percent on a year-to-year comparison. In other words, the number of automated hacking attempts blocked by Syspeace in the USA was 1,000,000.
The evidence is released from Syspeace-secured Windows Servers globally. Syspeace is an intrusion-prevention software that provides affordable and easy-to-use tools for enterprises to fight automated hacking attempts. Syspeace wants to make the digital world safer for companies, one server at a time. Having collected and analyzed data on brute-force attacks since 2012, Syspeace is the world leader on the topic.
During the brute-force attack, an attacker submits many passwords or passphrases, hoping to finally get them right. Each and every possible password and passphrase is systematically checked to find the right one.
To keep systems secure and block automated hacking attempts, Syspeace provides software that shields firms from IT theft, combined with exceptional customer support.