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What did IPS do for you last week? Week 35, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 148.6M attacks across 1M protected endpoints. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 72.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 195.7K endpoints 27.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 353K endpoints 19.4M attacks blocked on 70.6K Windows Servers 6.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 128.2K endpoints 2.6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 52.5K endpoints 3M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 89.8K endpoints 7.9M attacks blocked on 336.4K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 22.6K endpoints 5.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 50.6K endpoints 185.7K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 6.4K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 35, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 90M attacks across 679.9K protected endpoints. 88.2% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 37.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 145.6K endpoints 16.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 222.3K endpoints 14.2M attacks blocked on 48.2K Windows Servers 3.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 96.3K endpoints 1.4M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 22.2K endpoints 1.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 75.7K endpoints 5.1M attacks blocked on 236.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 2.9K endpoints 8.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 140.8K endpoints 86.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 36, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 200.2M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 86.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 302.8K endpoints 49.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 628.8K endpoints 22.2M attacks blocked on 96.5K Windows Servers 18.5M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 252.6K endpoints 7.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 150.1K endpoints 4.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 165.4K endpoints 7.2M attacks blocked on 386.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 6.5K endpoints 4.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 64K endpoints 333K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 10.8K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 36, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 145.1M attacks across 1M protected endpoints. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 68.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 187.6K endpoints 27.8M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 366.5K endpoints 18.2M attacks blocked on 70K Windows Servers 5.5M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 119.5K endpoints 2.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 49.2K endpoints 2.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 86.7K endpoints 8M attacks blocked on 334.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 12.4K endpoints 5.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 47K endpoints 155.2K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 5.9K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 36, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 80.5M attacks across 657.7K protected endpoints. 86.8% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 32.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 132.1K endpoints 16.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 215.8K endpoints 13.5M attacks blocked on 46.5K Windows Servers 2.5M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 83K endpoints 1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 14K endpoints 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 64.6K endpoints 4.5M attacks blocked on 224.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.9M coin mining attemp ts blocked on 3.3K endpoints 8.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 132.7K endpoints 93.6K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 37, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 205.5M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 87.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 298K endpoints 52M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 613.8K endpoints 22.5M attacks blocked on 96.1K Windows Servers 18M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 244.5K endpoints 8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 145.6K endpoints 5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 161.3K endpoints 8.7M attacks blocked on 428.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.3M coin mining attempts blocked on 6.3K endpoints 4.8M malware C&C attempts blocked on 63.7K endpoints 314.1K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 10K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 37, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 133M attacks across 1M protected endpoints. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 57M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 190.6K endpoints 26.9M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 359K endpoints 18.3M attacks blocked on 73K Windows Servers 5.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 124.4K endpoints 2.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 50.4K endpoints 2.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 88.3K endpoints 7.8M attacks blocked on 337.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 8.6K endpoints 5.5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 50.8K endpoints 186.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 5.8K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 37, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 83.7M attacks across 665.2K protected endpoints. 87% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 35.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 130.5K endpoints 16.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 207.7K endpoints 14.9M attacks blocked on 47.3K Windows Servers 2.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 81.4K endpoints 1.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 14.5K endpoints 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 66.9K endpoints 4.6M attacks blocked on 228.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2M coin mining attempts blocked on 8.2K endpoints 9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 135K endpoints 98K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 38, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 210.3M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 86.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 276.7K endpoints 50.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 618.6K endpoints 22.1M attacks blocked on 93.8K Windows Servers 17.4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 222.1K endpoints 8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 143K endpoints 5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 162.9K endpoints 17.1M attacks blocked on 460.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4M coinmining attempts blocked on 5.7K endpoints 4.5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 58.3K endpoints 327.4K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 11.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 38, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 145.9M attacks across 1M protected endpoints. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 68.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 197.2K endpoints 27.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 373.1K endpoints 19M attacks blocked on 71.9K Windows Servers 5.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 125.3K endpoints 2.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 52K endpoints 2.9M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 89.7K endpoints 7.7M attacks blocked on 335.1K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.3M coin mining attempts blocked on 24.1K endpoints 5.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 51.7K endpoints 189.4K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 5.6K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 38, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 90.6M attacks across 669.1K protected endpoints. 88.1% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 38.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 128.9K endpoints 16.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 200.9K endpoints 15.3M attacks blocked on 46.6K Windows Servers 3.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 76.3K endpoints 1.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 22.3K endpoints 1.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 61.3K endpoints 4.8M attacks blocked on 234K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.2M coin mining at tempts blocked on 15.5K endpoints 8.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 123K endpoints 109.9K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 1.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 39, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 206M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 82.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 269.4K endpoints 50M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 620.8K endpoints 23.4M attacks blocked on 97.1K Windows Servers 17.2M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 217.8K endpoints 7.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 127.1K endpoints 4.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 154.5K endpoints 16.7M attacks blocked on 481.4K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 5.7K endpoints 4.6M malware C&C attempts blocked on 63.2K endpoints 338.7K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 12.3K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 39, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 153.7M attacks across 1M protected endpoints. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 77.3M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 189.7K endpoints 25.8M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 344.8K endpoints 19.4M attacks blocked on 71.3K Windows Servers 6.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 128.4K endpoints 2.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 51.4K endpoints 3.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 89.7K endpoints 7.6M attacks blocked on 335.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 7.2K endpoints 5.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 49.3K endpoints 182.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 5.1K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 39, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 82.5M attacks across 661.7K protected endpoints. 87.4% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 35.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 144.5K endpoints 15.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 212.1K endpoints 14.9M attacks blocked on 47.1K Windows Servers 2.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 87.7K endpoints 998.8K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 14K endpoints 1.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 80.6K endpoints 4.5M attacks blocked on 225.4K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 3K endpoints 8.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 135.6K endpoints 74.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 934 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 40, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 210.9M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 96% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 84.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 276.7K endpoints 54.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 639.5K endpoints 22.7M attacks blocked on 96.5K Windows Servers 17.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 222.6K endpoints 8.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 128.8K endpoints 5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 157.2K endpoints 15.5M attacks blocked on 479.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 5.5K endpoints 4.8M malware C&C attempts blocked on 61K endpoints 323.4K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 11.2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 40, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 131.5M attacks across 957.7K protected endpoints. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 62.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 179.6K endpoints 24M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 348.5K endpoints 18.5M attacks blocked on 68.3K Windows Servers 5.4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 121K endpoints 2.2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 44.9K endpoints 2.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 82K endpoints 7.1M attacks blocked on 331.1K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.7M coin mining attempts blocked on 4.7K endpoints 4.8M malware C&C attempts blocked on 49.6K endpoints 190.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 5.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 40, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 85.3M attacks across 667.2K protected endpoints. 88.2% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 36.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 139K endpoints 15.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 204.3K endpoints 15.3M attacks blocked on 46.3K Windows Servers 2.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 86.7K endpoints 1.2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 15.1K endpoints 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 66.9K endpoints 4.9M attacks blocked on 253.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2M coin mining attempts blocked on 3K endpoints 8.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 123.4K endpoints 61.6K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 830 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 41, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 191.8M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 71.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 256.9K endpoints 53M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 597.3K endpoints 22.7M attacks blocked on 94.7K Windows Servers 15M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 204.5K endpoints 6.8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 117.3K endpoints 4.3M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 145.9K endpoints 15M attacks blocked on 489K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.1M coin mining attemp ts blocked on 5.6K endpoints 4.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 64.6K endpoints 284.9K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 9.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 41, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 133.7M attacks across 980.6K protected endpoints. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 62.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 181.4K endpoints 24.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 337.5K endpoints 19.9M attacks blocked on 69.8K Windows Servers 5.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 122.4K endpoints 2.2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 43.5K endpoints 2.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 83K endpoints 7.5M attacks blocked on 329.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.3M coin mining at tempts blocked on 7.5K endpoints 5.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 50.4K endpoints 199.9K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 5.2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 41, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 81.7M attacks across 661.2K protected endpoints. 86.1% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 32.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 118.3K endpoints 15.9M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 196.9K endpoints 15.2M attacks blocked on 44.3K Windows Servers 2.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 69.5K endpoints 1.2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 15.4K endpoints 1.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 55.3K endpoints 5M attacks blocked on 245.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 7.1K endpoints 9.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 128K endpoints 62.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 937 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 42, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 205.1M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 79.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 259.2K endpoints 55.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 603.8K endpoints 23M attacks blocked on 95.4K Windows Servers 16M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 203.8K endpoints 7.6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 122K endpoints 4.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 156.4K endpoints 14.8M attacks blocked on 502.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 5.7K endpoints 5.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 59.3K endpoints 280K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 8.8K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 42, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 136.5M attacks across 997K protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 65M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 182.4K endpoints 25.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 346.6K endpoints 18.9M attacks blocked on 67.2K Windows Servers 4.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 123.5K endpoints 2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 41.7K endpoints 2.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 80.9K endpoints 7.6M attacks blocked on 339.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4M coin mining attempts blocked on 16.9K endpoints 5.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 53.8K endpoints 212.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 42, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 80.2M attacks across 649K protected endpoints. 86.4% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 31.3M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 112.5K endpoints 15.8M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 194.2K endpoints 15.1M attacks blocked on 44.3K Windows Servers 2.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 66.6K endpoints 1.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 15.5K endpoints 1.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 52.2K endpoints 4.9M attacks blocked on 248.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 15.3K endpoints 8.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 115.6K endpoints 60.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 870 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 43, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 197.1M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 72.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 244.3K endpoints 57.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 563.5K endpoints 22.6M attacks blocked on 93.9K Windows Servers 15.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 195.8K endpoints 7.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 109.7K endpoints 4.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 144.7K endpoints 14.8M attacks blocked on 506K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 5.6K endpoints 5.6M malware C&C attempts blocked on 58.4K endpoints 293.6K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 9.4K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 43, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 133.3M attacks across 950.7K protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 62.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 183.8K endpoints 24.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 322.8K endpoints 20.4M attacks blocked on 67.9K Windows Servers 4.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 126.4K endpoints 2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 38.8K endpoints 2.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 80.6K endpoints 8M attacks blocked on 327.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 19.5K endpoints 5.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 54.3K endpoints 191.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.4K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 43, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 76.6M attacks across 626.1K protected endpoints. 86.1% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 30.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 110.7K endpoints 15.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 190.4K endpoints 14.9M attacks blocked on 42.6K Windows Servers 2.4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 65.2K endpoints 1.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 13.3K endpoints 1.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 50.1K endpoints 4.8M attacks blocked on 236.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 6.9K endpoints 8.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 114.7K endpoints 60.2K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 857 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 44, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 189.6M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 72.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 252.4K endpoints 52.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 588.5K endpoints 21.3M attacks blocked on 94.5K Windows Servers 14.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 197.6K endpoints 7M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 114.5K endpoints 4.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 149.7K endpoints 13.6M attacks blocked on 479.1K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.5M coin mining attempts blocked on 4.9K endpoints 5.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 59.5K endpoints 294.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 9.1K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 44, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 118.6M attacks across 879.4K protected endpoints. 87% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 50.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 133.2K endpoints 22.7M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 313.8K endpoints 20.1M attacks blocked on 67.7K Windows Servers 3.5M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 81.2K endpoints 1.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 30.9K endpoints 2.1M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 59.6K endpoints 7.9M attacks blocked on 317.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 10.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 3.1K endpoints 5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 45.9K endpoints 149.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.3K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 44, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 73.9M attacks across 590.8K protected endpoints. 84.6% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 28.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 104.4K endpoints 15M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 173.6K endpoints 13.3M attacks blocked on 41.1K Windows Servers 2.4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 61.3K endpoints 1.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 14.6K endpoints 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 45.3K endpoints 4.6M attacks blocked on 228.3K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining at tempts blocked on 3.8K endpoints 9.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 113.2K endpoints 66.2K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 844 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 45, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 181.4M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 64.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 239.6K endpoints 54.9M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 574K endpoints 20.7M attacks blocked on 91.9K Windows Servers 13.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 189.7K endpoints 6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 108.9K endpoints 4.1M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 143.4K endpoints 14M attacks blocked on 494.1K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.8M coin mining atte mpts blocked on 5.2K endpoints 5.3M malware C&C attempts blocked on 56.2K endpoints 293.9K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 9.2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 45, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 127M attacks across 955.6K protected endpoints. 90% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 55.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 175.6K endpoints 26.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 327K endpoints 18.8M attacks blocked on 65.7K Windows Servers 4.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 109.8K endpoints 1.7M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 34.2K endpoints 2.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 66.3K endpoints 8.3M attacks blocked on 332K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 7M coin mining attempts blocked on 7.8K endpoints 5.3M malware C&C attempts blocked on 52.9K endpoints 152.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 3.9K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 45, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers), including Fortune 500 companies and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 70M attacks across 601.9K protected endpoints. 81.3% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 24.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 103.7K endpoints 15.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 180.5K endpoints 12.3M attacks blocked on 40.3K Windows Servers 2.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 61.3K endpoints 882.4K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 12K endpoints 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 45.8K endpoints 4.3M attacks blocked on 228.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.5M coin mining attempts blocked on 5.9K endpoints 9.6M malware C&C attempts blocked on 117.5K endpoints 65K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 840 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 46, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 178.2M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 63.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 239.6K endpoints 52.7M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 585.8K endpoints 21M attacks blocked on 91.1K Windows Servers 13.2M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 191.4K endpoints 5.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 110.6K endpoints 4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 144.3K endpoints 13.7M attacks blocked on 488.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.6M coin mining at tempts blocked on 2.8K endpoints 4.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 58.1K endpoints 301.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 9.2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 46, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 127.1M attacks across 992.5K protected endpoints. 91% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 50M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 174.4K endpoints 26.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 349K endpoints 18.7M attacks blocked on 66.9K Windows Servers 3.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 116.1K endpoints 1.6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 33.3K endpoints 2.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 67.3K endpoints 8.8M attacks blocked on 368.3K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 5.4M coinmining attempts blocked on 14.3K endpoints 5.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 53.8K endpoints 174.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 46, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers), including Fortune 500 companies and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 69.1M attacks across 599K protected endpoints. 80.1% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 23.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 101.2K endpoints 14.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 172.4K endpoints 11.8M attacks blocked on 41.2K Windows Servers 2.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 60.4K endpoints 850.8K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 12.5K endpoints 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 45.1K endpoints 4.4M attacks blocked on 226.4K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.4M coin mining attempts blocked on 11K endpoints 9.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 113.8K endpoints 46.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 788 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 47, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 174.6M attacks across 1.3M protected endpoints. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 62M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 236.8K endpoints 51.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 559.7K endpoints 21.1M attacks blocked on 91.1K Windows Servers 12.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 190.6K endpoints 5.8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 110.2K endpoints 4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 142.4K endpoints 13.9M attacks blocked on 474.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.7M coinmining attempts blocked on 5.1K endpoints 5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 52.1K endpoints 278.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 9.4K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 47, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 127.2M attacks across 1M protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 50.3M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 166.7K endpoints 25.7M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 321.6K endpoints 18.4M attacks blocked on 63.8K Windows Servers 3.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 109.3K endpoints 1.8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 32.6K endpoints 2.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 63.3K endpoints 10.7M attacks blocked on 406.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.5M coin mining att empts blocked on 22.4K endpoints 5.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 49.3K endpoints 150.9K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 47, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 68.4M attacks across 599.3K protected endpoints. 81% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 24.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 101.8K endpoints 14.8M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 174.3K endpoints 11.8M attacks blocked on 41.1K Windows Servers 1.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 58.2K endpoints 840.3K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11.4K endpoints 1.3M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 43K endpoints 4.5M attacks blocked on 223.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 14.6K endpoints 9.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 112.6K endpoints 55.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 763 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 48, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 173.3M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 59.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 232.9K endpoints 51.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 582.9K endpoints 22.5M attacks blocked on 93.1K Windows Servers 12.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 182.7K endpoints 5.6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 104K endpoints 3.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 138.3K endpoints 14.2M attacks blocked on 486K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4M coin mining atte mpts blocked on 5.1K endpoints 5.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 53.7K endpoints 272K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 8.9K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 48, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 116.4M attacks across 938.4K protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 44.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 165.6K endpoints 25.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 327.3K endpoints 17.7M attacks blocked on 64.4K Windows Servers 3.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 112.2K endpoints 1.6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 30.8K endpoints 2.1M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 62.7K endpoints 7.9M attacks blocked on 327.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 4.7K endpoints 5.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 53.5K endpoints 134.9K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.4K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 48, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 70.9M attacks across 609.3K protected endpoints. 81.6% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 26.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 109.1K endpoints 14.8M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 173.5K endpoints 11.8M attacks blocked on 42.8K Windows Servers 2.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 64.8K endpoints 923.3K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 12.8K endpoints 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 44.8K endpoints 4.1M attacks blocked on 230.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 7.6K endpoints 9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 119.5K endpoints 131.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 828 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 49, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 162.1M attacks across 1.3M protected endpoints. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 55.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 224.7K endpoints 46.9M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 533.1K endpoints 21.9M attacks blocked on 90.6K Windows Servers 11.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 173.3K endpoints 5.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 96.5K endpoints 3.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 131.6K endpoints 13.6M attacks blocked on 480.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coinmining attempts blocked on 5.5K endpoints 5.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 52.9K endpoints 256K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 8.8K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 49, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 116.7M attacks across 925.1K protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 48M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 166.1K endpoints 24.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 321.6K endpoints 17.4M attacks blocked on 63.4K Windows Servers 3.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 106.6K endpoints 1.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 28.6K endpoints 2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 58.8K endpoints 8M attacks blocked on 324.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 15.4K endpoints 5.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 50.8K endpoints 147.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 49, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 62.3M attacks across 587.7K protected endpoints. 78.9% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 19.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 104.8K endpoints 14.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 159.5K endpoints 11.7M attacks blocked on 42K Windows Servers 1.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 61.2K endpoints 709.8K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11.7K endpoints 1.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 43.7K endpoints 4.2M attacks blocked on 226.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 7.7K endpoints 9.3M malware C&C attempts blocked on 119.8K endpoints 230.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 744 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 50, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 207.9M attacks across 1.4M protected endpoints. 95% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 101.9M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 317.3K endpoints 46.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 557.4K endpoints 32.9M attacks blocked on 109.5K Windows Servers 11.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 188.2K endpoints 5.4M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 108.1K endpoints 4.1M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 148.7K endpoints 13.4M attacks blocked on 478.3K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 3.9M coinmining attempts blocked on 5.2K endpoints 5.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 56.5K endpoints 249.7K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 8.7K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 50, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 113.2M attacks across 892.5K protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 44.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 162.3K endpoints 24.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 316.2K endpoints 17.2M attacks blocked on 62K Windows Servers 3.4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 106.5K endpoints 1.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 29.8K endpoints 2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 59.7K endpoints 7.1M attacks blocked on 296.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 4.4K endpoints 5.3M malware C&C attempts blocked on 48.5K endpoints 146K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.5K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 50, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 58.8M attacks across 605.8K protected endpoints. 80% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 17.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 106.5K endpoints 14.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 173.8K endpoints 10.8M attacks blocked on 41.4K Windows Servers 1.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 63.7K endpoints 702.8K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11.8K endpoints 1.3M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 47.1K endpoints 4.1M attacks blocked on 230K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.4M coin mining at tempts blocked on 10.3K endpoints 9.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 118.9K endpoints 304K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 782 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 51, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 107.7M attacks across 835.8K protected endpoints. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 44.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 154.6K endpoints 23.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 283.8K endpoints 16.8M attacks blocked on 60.3K Windows Servers 3.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 98.3K endpoints 1.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 23.9K endpoints 2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 53.5K endpoints 6.6M attacks blocked on 275.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.5M coin mining attempts blocked on 7.5K endpoints 5.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 45.8K endpoints 144.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.2K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 51, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 57.4M attacks across 580.3K protected endpoints. 80.7% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 16.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 96.8K endpoints 14.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 166K endpoints 10.6M attacks blocked on 40K Windows Servers 1.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 58.3K endpoints 742.9K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 17.6K endpoints 1.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 41.7K endpoints 4.5M attacks blocked on 221.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.8M coin mining att empts blocked on 16.7K endpoints 9.3M malware C&C attempts blocked on 115K endpoints 308.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 712 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 52, 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 212.3M attacks across 1.1M protected endpoints. 96% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 120.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 244.1K endpoints 38M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 476.2K endpoints 28.6M attacks blocked on 90.9K Windows Servers 10.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 186.3K endpoints 5.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 106.1K endpoints 3.9M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 142.5K endpoints 12.1M attacks blocked on 390.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 4M coinmining attempts blocked on 4.6K endpoints 4.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 41.3K endpoints 191.9K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 8.1K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 52, 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 92.5M attacks across 731.7K protected endpoints. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 35.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 139K endpoints 21.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 269.1K endpoints 17.1M attacks blocked on 59K Windows Servers 2.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 88.1K endpoints 1.2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 20K endpoints 1.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 44.5K endpoints 6.1M attacks blocked on 237.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.4M coin mining attempts blocked on 17.5K endpoints 4.6M malware C&C attempts blocked on 43K endpoints 153.6K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 4.3K endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do for you last week? Week 52, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 7 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 53.3M attacks across 493.5K protected endpoints. 82% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 15.8M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 92.9K endpoints 12.8M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 143.4K endpoints 10.2M attacks blocked on 38.4K Windows Servers 1.8M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 57.1K endpoints 800.5K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11.8K endpoints 1.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 39.8K endpoints 4.1M attacks blocked on 177.1K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.6M coin mining a ttempts blocked on 5.3K endpoints 8.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 99.5K endpoints 290K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 684 endpoints Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? April 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 62.3M attacks across 80.5K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 27M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 54.4K servers 11.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 43.1K servers 4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 45.8K servers 1.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 12.5K servers 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 27.5K servers 131.9K attacks blocked on 2.1K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.6M coin mining attempts blocked on 18.5K servers 2.9M malware C&C attempts blocked o n 19.5K servers 53.6K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 91 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? August 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 83.4M attacks across 109.2K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 40.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 75.4K servers 17.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 54.2K servers 5.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 56.2K servers 1.8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 18.2K servers 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 36.8K servers 255.8K attacks blocked on 3.2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 15.4K servers 2.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 17.5K servers 15.7K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 145 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? August 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 55.7M attacks across 72.7K protected servers. 92.3% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 23.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 50.9K servers 10.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 35.8K servers 3.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 39K servers 1.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 10.3K servers 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 23.5K servers 177.1K attacks blocked on 2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.1M coin mining attempts blocked on 14.3K servers 2.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 23.3K servers 41.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 71 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning which should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? December 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 126.7M attacks across 156.6K protected servers. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 67.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 108.2K servers 24.9M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 78.5K servers 10.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 73.9K servers 3.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 28.3K servers 2.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 55.4K servers 418.5K attacks blocked on 4.9K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 2.7K servers 4.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 22.7K servers 36K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 219 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? December 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 48.9M attacks across 60.4K protected servers. 92.8% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 21.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 40.4K servers 9.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 28.8K servers 3.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 32.7K servers 1.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11.5K servers 1.3M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 21.6K servers 150.1K attacks blocked on 3.3K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.6M coin mining attempts blocked on 13.1K servers 2.1M malware C&C attempts bloc ked on 13K servers 27.3K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 34 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? February 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 65.4M attacks across 87.3K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 29M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 57K servers 12.5M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 47.6K servers 4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 48.6K servers 1.5M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 14.6K servers 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 31.7K servers 188.6K attacks blocked on 2.6K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.4M coin mining attempts blocked on 19.7K servers 3.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 19.2K servers 48K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 74 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? February 2024 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 38.8M attacks across 55K protected servers. 92.8% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 17.9M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 36.7K servers 7.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 27.1K servers 2.3M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 28.6K servers 792.6K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 7.9K servers 979.8K attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 25.4K servers 151.9K attacks blocked on 1.7K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.3M coin mining attempts blocked on 12.6K servers 1.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 11.6K servers 30.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 25 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? January 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 76.8M attacks across 90.7K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 35.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 60.1K servers 13.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 49K servers 4.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 49.9K servers 1.7M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 14.5K servers 1.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 29.4K servers 256.3K attacks blocked on 2.7K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 21.8K servers 3.5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 19.5K servers 58.7K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 106 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? January 2024 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 46.3M attacks across 60K protected servers. 92.4% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 20.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 40.2K servers 8.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 29.6K servers 2.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 33.7K servers 1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 8.7K servers 1.3M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 25.4K servers 145.5K attacks blocked on 3.2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.4M coin mining attempts blocked on 13K servers 2.2M malware C&C attempts blocked on 13.4K servers 33.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 43 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? July 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 90.8M attacks across 112.4K protected servers. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 43.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 74.4K servers 18.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 57.6K servers 6.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 54.2K servers 2.1M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 19.5K servers 1.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 35.8K servers 334.9K attacks blocked on 3.3K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 18.8K servers 3.4M malware C&C attempts bloc ked on 19.1K servers 13K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 144 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? July 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 61.8M attacks across 75.4K protected servers. 94.4% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 26.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 51.5K servers 11.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 41.5K servers 4.2M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 40.7K servers 1.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11K servers 1.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 26.4K servers 183.2K attacks blocked on 2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 14.6K servers 2.5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 19.8K servers 42K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 77 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? June 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 86.8M attacks across 115.9K protected servers. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 39.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 77.2K servers 19.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 58K servers 6.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 56.3K servers 1.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 18.1K servers 1.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 32.6K servers 372K attacks blocked on 4K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.3M coin mining attempts blocked on 18.3K servers 3.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 24.8K servers 16.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 148 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? June 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 58M attacks across 78.1K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 24M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 52.2K servers 11.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 39K servers 4.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 41.3K servers 1.2M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 11.4K servers 1.6M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 26.3K servers 133.9K attacks blocked on 2.5K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.6M coin mining attempts blocked on 11.4K servers 2.8M malware C&C attempts blocked on 30.9K servers 43.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 74 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? March 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 72.2M attacks across 87.6K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 31.9M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 58.2K servers 13.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 47K servers 4.4M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 47.5K servers 1.7M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 15K servers 1.5M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 30.6K servers 182K attacks blocked on 2.6K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.5M coin mining attempts blocked on 18.9K servers 3.3M malware C&C attempts blocked on 20K servers 52.7K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 100 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? March 2024 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 41.8M attacks across 54.4K protected servers. 93.2% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 18.9M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 36.1K servers 7.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 26.9K servers 2.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 28.3K servers 910.1K attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 7.9K servers 1.2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 23.1K servers 175K attacks blocked on 1.6K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 13.2K servers 1.8M malware C&C attempts block ed on 11.2K servers 21.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 32 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? May 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 61M attacks across 79.7K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 26.1M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 53.7K servers 12M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 41.2K servers 4.2M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 43.9K servers 1.4M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 12.2K servers 1.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 27.9K servers 150.8K attacks blocked on 3K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.7M coin mining attempts blocked on 14.9K servers 2.9M malware C&C attempts blocked on 19.3K servers 48.5K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 78 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? November 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 91.1M attacks across 143.4K protected servers. 92% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 31.7M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 86.9K servers 26.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 82.3K servers 11.5M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 67.6K servers 3.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 27.5K servers 2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 34.8K servers 374.4K attacks blocked on 5.3K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.5M coinmining attempts blocked on 2.5K servers 4.4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 24.9K servers 21.7K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 240 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? November 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 80.7M attacks across 99.5K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 37M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 65.9K servers 15.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 57.5K servers 4.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 53.4K servers 1.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 16.5K servers 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 28.8K servers 303.9K attacks blocked on 3.2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 21.4K servers 2.8M malware C&C attempts blocked on 19.1K servers 63.1K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 141 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? November 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 51.4M attacks across 61.4K protected servers. 90.9% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 22.5M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 40.6K servers 9.4M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 30.3K servers 3.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 32.6K servers 1.3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 9.1K servers 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 20.6K servers 166.1K attacks blocked on 3K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 13.2K servers 2.7M malware C&C attempts blocked on 14.8K servers 30.8K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 35 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? October 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 100.4M attacks across 152K protected servers. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 34.6M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 93.5K servers 27.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 82.9K servers 13M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 72.5K servers 3.7M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 27.9K servers 1.9M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 34.9K servers 427.5K attacks blocked on 5.4K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 2.7K servers 4.6M malware C&C attempts blocked on 24.3K servers 16.7K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 242 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? October 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 86.4M attacks across 104.6K protected servers. 94% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 44.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 68.8K servers 15.6M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 55.2K servers 5.7M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 55.9K servers 1.9M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 16.4K servers 1.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 32.5K servers 254.2K attacks blocked on 3.6K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.2M coin mining attempts blocked on 22K servers 3.1M malware C&C attempts blocked on 20.8K servers 56.2K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 168 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? October 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 65.8M attacks across 67K protected servers. 93.5% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 29.4M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 44.7K servers 10.1M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 33.4K servers 4.1M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 35.3K servers 1.8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 12.1K servers 2M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 23K servers 233.5K attacks blocked on 2.2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2M coin mining attempts blocked on 13.4K servers 2.5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 15.9K servers 32.4K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 34 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? September 2021 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 96.4M attacks across 152K protected servers. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 32M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 90.4K servers 27.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 85.8K servers 11.6M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 72.5K servers 3M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 36.6K servers 1.8M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 32.7K servers 360.6K attacks blocked on 5.2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.8M coin mining attempts blocked on 3K servers 4M malware C&C attempts blocked on 23K servers 26.9K cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 376 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS. Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? September 2022 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 79.3M attacks across 105.9K protected servers. 93% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 38.2M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 70K servers 16.3M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 55.4K servers 4.9M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 52.2K servers 1.8M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 16.4K servers 1.4M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 29.1K servers 298.2K attacks blocked on 3.4K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 2.4M coin mining attempts blocked on 22.2K servers 2.5M malware C&C attempts blocked on 17.8K servers 33K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 122 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did IPS do to protect Servers last month? September 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. In the last 30 days, SEP's network protection engine (IPS) blocked a total of 64.5M attacks across 69.7K protected servers. 93.8% of these attacks were blocked at the pre-infection stage. 29M attempts to scan for Web Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 46.7K servers 10.2M attempts to exploit Windows OS Vulnerabilities blocked on 35.4K servers 4.2M attempts to scan for Server Vulnerabilities blocked on 37.3K servers 1.6M attempts to scan for CMS Vulnerabilities blocked on 10.7K servers 1.7M attempts to exploit Application Vulnerabilities blocked on 30.5K servers 174K attacks blocked on 2K servers attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 1.9M coin mining attempts blocked on 12.5K servers 2.2M malware C&C attempts blocked o n 18K servers 49.2K Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 50 servers Customers are advised to enable IPS on Desktops and Servers, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling IPS Server Performance Tuning feature should be enabled on Servers to allow additional tuning for the IPS module and definitions in high-throughput scenarios.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 01, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 4.9M attacks across 117.6K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 4.2M attacks were blocked on blocked on 105.4K endpoints using URL reputation 560.2K attacks were blocked on 25.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 134.9K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 9.7K endpoints 24.6K attacks were blocked on 396 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 1.4K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 713 endpoints 536 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 162 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 02, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.5M attacks across 152.6K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.7M attacks were blocked on blocked on 137.6K endpoints using URL reputation 622K attacks were blocked on 30.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 161.9K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 11.8K endpoints 51.3K attacks were blocked on 543 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 1.5K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 931 endpoints 634 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 205 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 03, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.3M attacks across 158.2K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.5M attacks were blocked on blocked on 142.6K endpoints using URL reputation 655.5K attacks were blocked on 33.1K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 154.4K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 12.2K endpoints 52.4K attacks were blocked on 562 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 1.2K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 795 endpoints 506 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 219 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection (now available for early preview).
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 04, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.3M attacks across 158.6K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.5M attacks were blocked on 142.5K endpoints using URL reputation 620.7K attacks were blocked on 33.3K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 154K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 12.1K endpoints 40.6K attacks were blocked on 512 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 1.3K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 857 endpoints 500 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 181 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection (now available for early preview).
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 05, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.4M attacks across 158.1K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.6M attacks were blocked on blocked on 141.9K endpoints using URL reputation 623.4K attacks were blocked on 33.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 135.7K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 13K endpoints 51.9K attacks were blocked on 498 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 06, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.1M attacks across 150.7K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.4M attacks were blocked on blocked on 135K endpoints using URL reputation 562.8K attacks were blocked on 32.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 129.5K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 12.4K endpoints 37.3K attacks were blocked on 447 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 07, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.2M attacks across 144.9K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.4M attacks were blocked on blocked on 129.9K endpoints using URL reputation 602.3K attacks were blocked on 32K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 131.5K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 11.9K endpoints 30.7K attacks were blocked on 460 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 08, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.2M attacks across 154.1K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.4M attacks were blocked on blocked on 138K endpoints using URL reputation 654.7K attacks were blocked on 34K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 114.8K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 12.7K endpoints 34.6K attacks were blocked on 482 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 09, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.3M attacks across 163.9K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.5M attacks were blocked on blocked on 147.5K endpoints using URL reputation 656.5K attacks were blocked on 34.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 127.4K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 12.5K endpoints 34.8K attacks were blocked on 443 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 10, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6.2M attacks across 153.9K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.4M attacks were blocked on blocked on 138.1K endpoints using URL reputation 608.1K attacks were blocked on 33K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 121.4K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 12.4K endpoints 30.9K attacks were blocked on 450 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 11, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 6M attacks across 150K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.3M attacks were blocked on blocked on 134.5K endpoints using URL reputation 580.1K attacks were blocked on 32.4K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 135.6K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 12.3K endpoints 30.7K attacks were blocked on 485 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 12, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 5.9M attacks across 147K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.2M attacks were blocked on blocked on 132.6K endpoints using URL reputation 546.1K attacks were blocked on 30.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 139.8K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 12.3K endpoints 25.6K attacks were blocked on 418 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so. Don't have SEP? Try protecting your browser with Symantec Browser Protection.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 13, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 5.1M attacks across 132.7K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 4.5M attacks were blocked on blocked on 119.5K endpoints using URL reputation 516.6K attacks were blocked on 28K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 129.6K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 11.3K endpoints 21.8K attacks were blocked on 424 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 14, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 5.4M attacks across 138.1K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 4.7M attacks were blocked on blocked on 124.6K endpoints using URL reputation 537.2K attacks were blocked on 28.8K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 130.4K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 11.1K endpoints 19.5K attacks were blocked on 413 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 15, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 5.5M attacks across 139.8K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 4.9M attacks were blocked on 126.8K endpoints using URL reputation 546.6K attacks were blocked on 28.7K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 105.3K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 10.3K endpoints 19.2K attacks were blocked on 408 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 16, 2024 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 5.8M attacks across 151.8K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.1M attacks were blocked on blocked on 137.2K endpoints using URL reputation 557.8K attacks were blocked on 31.6K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 109.6K Browser Notification Scam/Technical Support Scam/Cryptojacking attacks were blocked on 11.4K endpoints 23.5K attacks were blocked on 406 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 41, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including fortune 500's and consumers. The Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) or Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) agent delivers browser protection through an extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions have two components: Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages the IPS engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats URL reputation, which identifies threats from domains and URLs that may host malicious content including malware, fraud, phishing and spam, and blocks access to these web addresses In the last 7 days, Symantec blocked a total of 7.1M attacks across 149K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 6.1M attacks were blocked on blocked on 129.6K endpoints using URL reputation 725.6K attacks were blocked on 34.3K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 183.8K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 15.3K endpoints 80.6K attacks were blocked on 867 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 3.9K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 1.8K endpoints 658 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 282 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint protection browser extensions for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling the extensions.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 42, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. The Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) or Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) agent delivers browser protection through an extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions have two components - Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages IPS engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. URL reputation, which identifies threats from domains and URLs that can host malicious content like malware, fraud, phishing, spam etc and blocks access to these web addresses In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 7.5M attacks across 174.4K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extension. 6.5M attacks were blocked on blocked on 154K endpoints using URL reputation 760.2K attacks were blocked on 37K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 187.4K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 16.2K endpoints 77.6K attacks were blocked on 832 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 4.8K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 2.6K endpoints 715 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 286 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint protection browser extensions, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling the extensions.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 43, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. The Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) or Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) agent delivers browser protection through an extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions have two components: Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages IPS engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. URL reputation, which identifies threats from domains and URLs that can host malicious content like malware, fraud, phishing, spam etc. and blocks access to these web addresses. In the last 7 days, Symantec blocked a total of 7.3M attacks across 183.7K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 6.2M attacks were blocked on blocked on 163.5K endpoints using URL reputation 769.2K attacks were blocked on 37.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 197.5K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 16.1K endpoints 74.2K attacks were blocked on 813 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 3.7K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 2.1K endpoints 985 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 280 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint protection browser extensions, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling the extensions.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 44, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. The Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) or Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) agent delivers browser protection through an extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions have two components: Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages IPS engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. URL reputation, which identifies threats from domains and URLs that can host malicious content like malware, fraud, phishing, spam etc. and blocks access to these web addresses. In the last 7 days, Symantec blocked a total of 7M attacks across 187.2K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.9M attacks were blocked on blocked on 167.6K endpoints using URL reputation 736.1K attacks were blocked on 36.5K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 216.9K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 15.5K endpoints 70.3K attacks were blocked on 797 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 4K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 2.1K endpoints 467 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 239 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint protection browser extensions, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling the extensions.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 45, 2023 Symantec's IPS is a best-in-class deep packet inspection engine, protecting hundreds of millions of endpoints (desktops and servers) including Fortune 500's and consumers. The Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) or Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) agent delivers browser protection through an extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions have two components: Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages the IPS engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. URL reputation, which identifies threats from domains and URLs that can host malicious content like malware, fraud, phishing, spam, etc. and blocks access to these web addresses. In the last 7 days, we blocked a total of 7.1M attacks across 185.7K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 6.1M attacks were blocked on blocked on 165.9K endpoints using URL reputation 731.5K attacks were blocked on 36.2K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 213.2K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 15.4K endpoints 66.2K attacks were blocked on 805 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 2.7K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 1.6K endpoints 655 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 251 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint protection browser extensions, for best protection. Click here for instructions on enabling the extensions.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 46, 2023 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, Symantec browser extensions blocked a total of 6.7M attacks across 161.1K protected browsers. 5.7M attacks were blocked on 142.4K browsers using URL reputation. 700.5K attacks were blocked on 34.9K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites. 179.8K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 14.9K browsers. 71K attacks were blocked on 736 browsers which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites. 2.3K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 1.4K browsers. 532 Crypto-jacking attempts were blocked on 238 browsers. Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.
What did SEP Web Extension do for you last week? Week 47, 2023 Symantec Threat Intelligence teams around the world provide unparalleled analysis and commentary on the cyberthreats affecting businesses today. Symantec’s browser extensions bring this intelligence into your browser to effectively detect and block various web-borne threats. Symantec Endpoint Security (SES) and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) deliver browser protection through browser extensions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. These extensions rely on two key technologies: URL reputation, which identifies and blocks websites that host malicious content such as phishing, malware, fraud, scams, and spam. Browser Intrusion Prevention, which leverages Symantec's deep packet inspection engine to safeguard customers against a variety of threats. Bringing these technologies together in the browser provides an effective browser protection solution. In the last 7 days, Symantec blocked a total of 6.1M attacks across 144.3K protected endpoints via the Endpoint protection browser extensions. 5.2M attacks were blocked on blocked on 127.4K endpoints using URL reputation 648.4K attacks were blocked on 32.3K endpoints attempting to redirect users to attacker-controlled websites 165.3K Browser Notification Scam attacks were blocked on 13.6K endpoints 59.9K attacks were blocked on 632 endpoints which leverage malicious script injections on compromised websites 2K Technical Support Scam attacks were blocked on 1.1K endpoints 512 Cryptojacking attempts were blocked on 222 endpoints Customers are advised to enable Endpoint browser protection. Click here for instructions on how to do so.