Would Syspeace help against Heartbleed OpenSSL bug ?

In short, no. Syspeace monitors failed logins on MS Exchange, Windows Server, SharePoint, Remote desktop, Citrix and evaluates if it is a brute force attack against the system or not. However, if an attacker has gained access to passwords and usernames, he or she will use those and be able to log in. From the […]

13 steps to create baseline security for any Windows Server

Make sure all your software is updated with all security patches. This includes the Windows operating system but also Adobe, Java, Office, and any software really. This reduces the risk for 0day attacks, or your server being compromised by software bugs. Use an outstanding antivirus solution. On everything. And make sure it is not too […]

Computer security and prevention

Scenarios where Syspeace is useful for preventing brute force attacks

In what scenarios Syspeace is useful for preventing brute force attacks? Do I need it if I’ve only got a Windows workstation? These are questions we have answers on.  Syspeace is an intrusion prevention software and works with Windows Servers and senses bad logins to other Windows accounts such as Sharepoint, OWA, Exchange Server SMTP […]

The domino effect in the dark

IIS FTP and FileZilla Server detectors ready for beta testers

The IIS FTP detector and FileZilla Server detectors are the first of our detectors developed and released using our Syspeace Detector Provider APIs. With these detectors installed, Syspeace can react to failed and successful login attempts from the IIS FTP server (for IIS 7.0 and above) and the FileZilla FTP/SFTP Server. If you have an […]

Syspeace 2.4.1 released

Syspeace 2.4.1 fixes an issue where IP addresses can be mixed up (the IP address is taken from another row) in tables in logs in the administrative interface. In addition, the interface for editing the local blacklist and whitelist has been improved to allow selecting and deleting multiple entries.

Syspeace 2.4.0 released

Syspeace 2.4.0 is now available and contains the successor to the “Attack control” panel – the new “Access log” panel – and quick actions like “Add to local blacklist” for IP addresses in many places across the user interface; both very common requests. This release is an architectural release, paving the way for future features, […]

Global Blacklist coverage expanded

From very early versions, Syspeace has featured a Global Blacklist where the most recurring attackers from across the entire user base are ranked and the worst offenders delivered as preemptive blocks to all Syspeace users. Syspeace has blocked 1.8 million attacks to date, but countless more have been prevented by the Global Blacklist. Since more […]

Syspeace for internal brute force protection on Windows Servers

After installing Syspeace, the tech guys started getting notifications that their Exchange Server was trying to log in to another server and it was rejected. There was no reason for this server to do so whatsoever and it had not been noticed earlier, so it’s hard to say when it actually started. After disabling the […]

Syspeace 2.3.0 released

The new status window list of blocks shows blocks by type, IP address and expiration and includes information about the geographical location as well as the observations (failed logins) that triggered the block. Additionally, observations that have been seen but haven’t yet earned a block according to the Syspeace rules configured will show up as […]

Reseller TSYN

We welcome TSYN group as our new reseller in the Arabic countries.