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Syspeace 2.3.0 released
August 19, 2013
The new status window list of blocks show 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 […]
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Reseller TSYN
July 29, 2013
We welcome TSYN group as our new reseller in the Arabic countries.
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Review: Syspeace – Blocks the access to certain servers based on intelligent global blacklists – Softpedia
April 19, 2013
Just quick post that Syspeace just got published on Softopedia with a positive editors review and of course we’re happy about it. http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Firewall/Syspeace.shtml
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Syspeace now also available on Cnet downloads
April 11, 2013
Now we’ve also decided to have more download places for Syspeace users Here’s the Cnet link anyways. Syspeace on CNET http://download.cnet.com/Syspeace/3000-2653_4-75903329.html?tag=mncol;1 Please keep in mind that the latest version is always available on Syspeace official website download page
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Syspeace has now blocked over 1 million brute force attacks worldwide!
April 10, 2013
As the headline states and as we predicted last week, Syspeace has now blocked +1 million brute force / dictionary attacks on Windows Servers worldwide! That’s since July 15th 2012 when we went public. Download a free, fully functional trial at the Syspeace download page to help protect your Windows Servers, Terminal Servers, Exchange Servers, […]
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Closing in on 1 Million blocked brute force and dictionary attacks on Windows Servers world wide
April 4, 2013
Just a quick post about the numbers so far really. Last night , Syspeace had blocked 962 553 brute force and dictionary attacks on Windows 2003 / 2008 / SBS server / RDS servers / Citrix WorldWide. As a prediction , we will reach over 1 Million later on this week or early next week. […]
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Preview of the new Acces Reports feature in the upcoming Syspeace
February 28, 2013
This is a sneak preview of a new feature in the upcoming Syspeace to make sysadmins also be able to search, sort, create and export various reports to .CSV files on login activity on their Windows servers. There will be even more things in the reporting and sorting functionality when we release it Syspeace protects […]
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Syspeace license password reset
February 28, 2013
As all of you know, we put a lot of effort and work into getting various features and improvements in place to help you protect your Windows 2003/2008/2008R2 and the Windows Server 2012 support coming up , Terminal Servers, Sharepoint Servers, Citrix Servers, Exchange Servers and so on. We’re just so into making Syspeace the […]
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Syspeace for Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server
February 15, 2013
Syspeace for Windows 2003 server released As many of you already know, we’ve released version 2 that also includes Windows 2003 support and we’ve got great feedback on it. While introducing version 2, we actually also rewrote a lot of the engine code in the background to make Syspeace more modular for us to implement […]
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Syspeace now also for Windows 2003 Server
February 4, 2013
We’re happy to annonuce that the 2.0 version of Syspeace now also supports Windows 2003. A few other changes in there are that the engine is rewritten to be even faster, the GUI has been simplified and we’ve done a few other changes “under the hood” to make it more modular for future development for […]
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