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How to battle slowgrind bruteforce attacks against Windows servers

The default rule of Syspeace is that if an intruder fails to login more than 5 times within 30 minutes, the intruders IP address is blocked, tracked and reported for 2 hours and simply is denied any access to the server.  A new trend though has emerged and that is for bruteforce attackers to “slowgrind” through […]

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Built-in intrusion prevention or HIPS – what is the best choice?

If you are managing a server and host various applications and services all of them are reachable for your users and customers. Quite often, they are also reachable for others – with malicious intent – wanting to gain access.   To be cost effective, you could be using a Terminal Server (or Remote desktop Server) […]

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Syspeace support for FTP on IIS and Filezilla in beta

#Syspeace coming with new detectors for #Microsoft #IIS FTP server and #Filezilla to fight bruteforce attacks.

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Syspeace has blocked over 3 Million brute force attacks

More than 3 Million #bruteforce attacks blocked against #windowsserver #msexhange #Sharepoint #remotedesktop

Using Syspeace against DDoS attacks for sysadmin

Essentially a DDoS attack is about overloading a server with massive traffic thus making it unreachable for the services the way it is supposed to be. This can be accomplished in numerous ways. If for instance 10 000 computers in a botnet are targeted at downloading a specific image or file from a public website […]

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Keep your VPS safe from intrusion (your service provider will not)

There are many variations of IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), and Cloud services. Some are public clouds, and some are hybrids, and some are private. There is also the possibility rent an external VPS (Virtual private Server). The principle is simple: the provider gives you access to a virtual server. […]

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Syspeace WordPress Reporter – protect your site from brute force attacks

How it works Syspeace WordPress Reporter collect relevant login data from your WordPress pages login functionality. The collected data is sent to the Syspeace Web Detector which provides Syspeace with login attempt information. This means that you need to have the Web Detector installed in Syspeace for it to work. The server running WordPress must […]

Does bruteforce attacks really exist?

A short blog post about how #Syspeace has blocked, traced and reported more than 2.7 Million bruteforce attacks against #windowsserver #msexhange #Sharepoint #remotedesktop #Citrix

Syspeace 2.5.0 says hi to new Detector Provider API

Syspeace 2.5.0 introduces the new Detector Provider API for developing “detectors” that plug into Syspeace and can listen for login attempts in additional places.  Alongside Syspeace 2.5.0, the Syspeace reseller model has been improved for both customers and resellers. Syspeace 2.5.0 also includes new functionality to export and import settings to cut down on configuration […]

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Syspeace introduces improved reseller model

With the new reseller model, customers are free to buy licenses from the reseller of their choice. They can also buy licenses directly from Syspeace. Customers no longer have to pick a reseller at the time of registration. They are also free to choose a reseller in their own time. Customers can also buy licenses […]