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Use Fail2ban to Protect Against Brute Force Attacks
Nov. 21, 2023, 4:07 a.m. | Vicky Aryan
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Every day, we come across news reports about cybercrime. For example, certain bots or malevolent users have managed to deface websites or services that are available to the public. We constantly strive to clarify in our writings how a poorly or incorrectly built system can allow for these kinds of actions. Therefore, when establishing the firewall, it’s crucial to include security features like IDS and IPS to protect your server and customers.
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