Lithuania Witnesses No Significant Change in Brute-Force Attacks

In Lithuania, the number of automated hacking attempts on Windows servers showed no change in the past two weeks compared to the past two weeks. According to data from Syspeace-secured servers, the amount of automated hacking attempts stayed the same. In the whole world, there was a big increase of 22 percent.

Syspeace registered 470 brute-force attacks per Windows servers in Lithuania in the last fortnight. That’s on the same level as the past two weeks. That means 470 total the amount of automated hacking attempts in the Lithuania through the previous 14-day period were blocked by Syspeace.

Australia and France have seen no significant changes in brute-force attacks during the last fortnight. There have been 480 of automated hacking attempts per Windows server secured by Syspeace in Australia through the 14 days prior. In France the number is 360.

Up until now, this year there have been 950 brute-force attacks per Windows server secured by Syspeace in the world. The brute-force attacks have decreased by 32 percent on a year-to-year comparison. That means the number of brute-force attacks in the world that were blocked by Syspeace was 710,000.

The statistics originates from Syspeace, a service provider that fights automated hacking attempts. Syspeace wants to make the digital world safer for firms, one server at a time. Having collected and analyzed statistics on brute-force attacks since 2012, Syspeace is a global pioneer on the topic. The company believes that cyber security management doesn’t have to be complicated and expensive.

During the brute-force attack, an attacker submits many passwords or passphrases, hoping to in the end get them right. Each and every possible password and passphrase is systematically checked to find the right one.

To avoid problems and block automated hacking attempts, Syspeace offers software that protects companies from IT theft, combined with excellent customer support.