Slight Growth of Automated Hacking Attempts in Mexico Recorded
Throughout the two weeks prior, Mexico has recorded how the number of brute-force attacks has grew slightly. Evidence from Syspeace shows automated hacking attempts per server have risen by 16 percent. In contrast, there was a slight decline of 7.9 percent in the whole world.
Syspeace registered 270 automated hacking attempts per Windows servers in Mexico throughout the last fortnight. That is to say, the automated hacking attempts grew by 16 percent. That means 420 total the number of automated hacking attempts in the Mexico throughout the two weeks prior were blocked by Syspeace.
There has been, in comparison, an increase of the sum total of brute-force attacks in Romania and Germany. With 1,400 blocked automated hacking attempts per Syspeace-secured Windows Server the previous 14-day period, Romania has seen a rise of 21 percent compared to the past two weeks. In Germany, the sum total has increased by 4.5 percent to 850 automated hacking attempts per Syspeace-secured server.
The attacks on Windows servers secured by Syspeace have shown a slight decrease all around the world. In other words, Mexico is going against the flow. The automated hacking attempts on Syspeace-secured Windows Servers have decreased by 7.9 percent in the world throughout the past two weeks. By now, this year there have been 960 brute-force attacks per Windows server secured by Syspeace in the world. The brute-force attacks have diminished by 22 percent on a year-to-year comparison. Simply put, Syspeace blocked 750,000 brute-force attacks in the world.
The evidence is provided by Syspeace, a service provider that fights automated hacking attempts. Syspeace wants to make the digital world safer for enterprises, one server at a time. Having collected and analyzed evidence 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.
An automated hacking attempt consists of an attacker submitting many passwords or passphrases with the hope of in the end guessing them. The attacker systematically checks all possible passwords and passphrases and tries to find the right one.
To avoid trouble and block brute-force attacks, Syspeace offers software that protects firms from IT theft, combined with excellent customer support.