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Strong passwords no panacea as SSH brute-force attacks rise

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Thanks to the end-of-term for many colleges and some K12 schools, brute-force attacks against SSH servers surged sharply this past weekend, according to the SANS Internet Storm Center. The sudden jump in SSH attacks merits a re-examination of how such servers should be properly secured. Jim Owens and Jeanna Matthews of the Department of Computer Science at Clarkson University have published a paper on the methods that such attacks frequently employ and on the best ways to defeat them.

by Joel Hruska

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This entry was posted on Friday, May 16th, 2008 at 9:01 am by Raquel Rios and is filed under News

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