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SQL Server Brute Force Attack Detection: Part 4

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30 Apr 2018CPOL8 min read 12.9K   30   8  
Using Powershell and Windows Task Scheduler API to detect malicious login attempts on a remotely accessible SQL Server database

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I am a database developer working for a SaaS company providing health benefits management software. I have about 8 years of experience working in several SQL database platforms including Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, MySQL, Postgresql, SQLite and possibly others. I particularly enjoy database and query performance tuning.

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