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Malware affects business systems every day. In addition to tried-and-true attacks, such as phishing aimed to gain credentials and ransomware aimed at encrypting data, many businesses are experiencing brute-force password attacks against their VPNs.
In a brute force attack, cybercriminals use automated technologies to try to guess your client’s passwords, whether they are passwords that employees have set up or ones IT admins use for network systems. Cybercriminals’ automation of these attacks makes it easier for them to guess those login credentials. If the passwords are simple or reused across systems, attackers have an even easier time. Once they’re in, attackers can then move throughout your systems, snooping and stealing data.
If a device becomes threatened by a brute-force attack, you’ll want a smart solution in place.? Managed Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) helps prevent these threats by detecting non-standard behavior.?
Get ready for brute force, ransomware, and other attacks by adding managed EDR to your data and workflow protection strategy.
Learn more by downloading our EDR PDF. For personalized guidance and to discuss how our nationwide team of IT consulting experts can assist your company, contact us or our team at Single Point of Contact (SPOC).
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