Texas Witnesses No Significant Change in Automated Hacking Attempts

In Texas, the number of brute-force attacks on Windows servers showed no change in the previous 14-day period compared to the previous 14 days. According to evidence from Syspeace-secured servers, the sum total of automated hacking attempts stayed the same. At the same time, there was a slight decline of 3.2 percent overall in the whole USA.

In Texas, the number of attacks on Syspeace-secured Windows Servers showed no change throughout the previous 14 days as 1,500 automated hacking attempts per Windows servers were logged by Syspeace. In other words, the level of the brute-force attacks remained the same as the previous 14-day period. That means 38,000 total the number of brute-force attacks in the Texas throughout the two weeks prior were blocked by Syspeace.

So far, this year there have been 1,900 automated hacking attempts per Syspeace-secured Windows Server in the USA. Compared to the same period last year, the number of automated hacking attempts has decreased by 11 percent. That means the sum total of automated hacking attempts in the USA that were blocked by Syspeace was 1,000,000.

The evidence comes from Syspeace, a service provider that fights brute-force attacks. Syspeace wants to make the digital world safer for enterprises, one server at a time. Having collected and analyzed data on automated hacking attempts since 2012, Syspeace is a global innovator on the topic. The company believes that cyber security management doesn’t have to be complicated and expensive.

An brute-force attack consists of an attacker submitting many passwords or passphrases with the hope of ultimately guessing them. The attacker systematically checks all possible passwords and passphrases and tries to find the correct one.

To keep systems secure and block automated hacking attempts, Syspeace provides software that safeguards companies from IT theft, combined with excellent customer support.