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Websites and CD DVD product catalogs with a single professional tool, in a single step? Yes it is possible: HyperPublish (BELOW!) FREE DOWNLOAD LINKS FOR: AttackTracer 1.25.2 If you want certain services like remote desktop, FTP transfers or SQL-Server to be accessible from outside then hacking attempts on your server will definitely be made. AttackTracer scans your Windows event log and FTP protocols for traces of these attempts and alerts you. (description, more information, click here - Scans your server logs and events for hacking attempts from bots and hackers) File size: 3217 Kb Free Download link 1: Click here to start the download for AttackTracer (then choose Save)WARNING: we suggest to scan the files with an antivirus before installing them - we do our best to screen each file reviewed on GetSoftware, but we don't re-scan them each day, and so, better safe than sorry! The download link was perfectly working at the time of our review and the related inclusion in this archive, and so when we did our last test; the download is not on our servers, it is provided by the software house and sometimes can be -temporarily- offline or so. Please kindly use the contact form to report difficulties, strange behaviors or persistent problems, and quote the program name or the number 9054 . Free tool that scans your server logs and events for hacking attempts to find out if you are a target of bots or individual hackers.(Scans your server logs and events for hacking attempts from bots and hackers)Download page for the app AttackTracer - If your Windows server is reachable from the internet and you want certain services like remote desktop, FTP transfers or SQL-Server to be accessible from outside then hacking attempts on your server will definitely be made. Numerous automated hacking tools, called 'bots' are active on the internet. They scan IP address ranges for published services and when they find FTP, RDP or SQL-Server services active they will try hundreds or even thousands of frequently-used passwords. 'Administrator' (rdp) and 'sa' (superuser for SQL-Server) are the most targeted accounts. As long as the bots don't guess your passwords right you'll probably never now about them, apart from the high server load caused by the thousands of login attempts.
For this purpose we created AttackTracer, a free tool that you can use to scan your server logs for hacking attempts to find out if you are a target as well.
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