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Would Syspeace help against Heartbleed OpenSSL bug ?
April 9, 2014
In short, no. Syspeace monitors failed logins on MS Exchange, Windows Server, SharePoint, Remote desktop, Citrix and evaluates if it is a brute force attack against the system or not. However, if an attacker has gained access to passwords and usernames, he or she will use those and be able to log in. From the […]
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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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