Tag Archive for: 4.3

Syspeace Service for Linux – Syspeace detection and protection in more places in a mixed environment

For over a decade, Syspeace has provided detection of and protection against brute force attacks and similar threats. Syspeace has detected login attempts on Windows Server, blocked the IP addresses the attacks originate from and assembled a Global Blocklist, distributed to every Syspeace user, from the recent worst offenders. Recently, Syspeace has been upgraded to […]

What’s new in Syspeace 4.3, part 4: Local network tag

Following on Syspeace 4.1 and 4.2, we have been adding new features to Syspeace at a rapid pace. This post is part of a series on what’s new in Syspeace 4.3, just released and available for download now. (Previously: Service ID, Shared IP lists and Shared blocks) We have previously covered Shared IP lists – […]

What’s new in Syspeace 4.3, part 3: Shared blocks

Following on Syspeace 4.1 and 4.2, we have been adding new features to Syspeace at a rapid pace. This post is part of a series on what’s new in Syspeace 4.3, just released and available for download now. (Previously: Service ID and Shared IP lists) Last time, we discussed Shared IP lists – the ability […]

What’s new in Syspeace 4.3, part 2: Shared IP lists

Following on Syspeace 4.1 and 4.2, we have been adding new features to Syspeace at a rapid pace. This post is part of a series on what’s new in Syspeace 4.3, just released and available for download now. (Previously: Service ID) A common request from our customers has been: is there a way to take […]

Impovements on the Syspeace site

What’s new in Syspeace 4.3, part 1: Service ID

Following on Syspeace 4.1 and 4.2, we have been adding new features to Syspeace at a rapid pace. This post is part of a series on what’s new in Syspeace 4.3, just released and available for download now. Syspeace is used by customers of all sizes and many use it on multiple servers, from small […]