Slight Growth in Brute-Force Attacks in Israel

In the course of the previous 14 days, the amount of brute-force attacks in Israel increased compared to the past two weeks. Evidence from Syspeace shows brute-force attacks per server have grown by 13 percent. In contrast, there was a slight decline of 19 percent in the whole world.

The amount of attacks on Syspeace-secured Windows Servers increased throughout the previous 14-day period in Israel as 34 brute-force attacks per Windows servers were registered by Syspeace. Simply put, the brute-force attacks went up slightly by 13 percent. That means 34 total the sum total of automated hacking attempts in the Israel throughout the past two weeks were blocked by Syspeace.

In comparison, automated hacking attempts in Colombia and France have grown. With 3,900 blocked automated hacking attempts per Windows server secured by Syspeace the previous 14-day period, Colombia has recorded an increase of 14 percent in comparison with the past two weeks. In France, the sum total has climbed up by 12 percent to 880 brute-force attacks per Windows server secured by Syspeace.

Israel is under increasing attacks, but at the same time the attacks on Syspeace-secured Windows Servers have decreased all around the world. There have been 19 percent less automated hacking attempts in the world on Windows servers secured by Syspeace through the two weeks prior compared to the 14 days prior. Up until now, this year there have been 1,400 brute-force attacks per Syspeace-secured server in the world. Compared to the same period last year, the amount of automated hacking attempts has dropped by 3.2 percent. That is to say, the number of brute-force attacks blocked by Syspeace in the world was 1,000,000.

The information source is 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 statistics on automated hacking attempts since 2012, Syspeace is a global trailblazer on the topic. The company believes that cyber security management doesn’t have to be complicated and expensive.

During the automated hacking attempt, an attacker submits many different passwords and passphrases in the system, hoping to ultimately get them right. The attacker systematically checks all possible passwords and passphrases to find the correct one.

To keep problems out and block automated hacking attempts, Syspeace offers software that shields businesses from IT theft, combined with exceptional customer support.