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Brute Force Attack

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  • quizknows
    If your server is otherwise operating as normal, there's not much you can do. Maybe increase the deny IP limit in CSF conf for a while. The attack should go away eventually.
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  • bluerayconcepts
    Looks like it just did finish. Server was fine, no extra load, just lots of denied ip's, more than usual. I called the customer whose id was being used and made sure they were aware of it, and suggested they run malware and virus scan on their computers just as a precaution. I have read lots of info on the brute force botnet style attacks, none of it really says what to do other than what I already have done, so I can at least take comfort in that. I guess I was more curious if there was some authority to submit info to to help them track this kind of stuff down or if it would even be worth it. Thanks
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  • SS-Maddy
    There is nothing more can be done from your side. It could be a compromised machine trying to access the mails.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Yes, there's not much you can do to prevent the brute force attempt itself, so blocking the IP addresses is really the main step to take in cases like this. Thank you.
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