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Total Server Shield

"The Iron Dome for Your Windows Server"

Advanced intrusion prevention system that monitors and blocks brute-force attacks across all critical protocolsβ€”RDP, FTP, SQL, SMTP, SSH, and more. 24/7 protection with intelligent blocking.

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Protocols Protected
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Monitoring
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Multi-Protocol Protection

Every Attack Vector Covered

Total Server Shield monitors and protects all critical entry points on your Windows Server

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RDP
Port 3389

Remote Desktop Protocol allows administrators to connect remotely. It's the #1 target for brute-force attacks worldwide.

⚠️ Common Threats

Password Guessing Ransomware Entry

βœ“ How We Protect

Monitors Windows Security Event Log (Event ID 4625). Blocks IPs after configurable failed attempts.

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FTP/SFTP
Port 21/22

File Transfer Protocol is used for uploading files. Attackers try to gain access to upload malicious files.

⚠️ Common Threats

File Injection Data Theft

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Monitors FTP server logs (FileZilla, IIS FTP) for repeated authentication failures.

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SQL Server
Port 1433

Microsoft SQL Server databases are prime targets. Attackers attempt to guess SA passwords.

⚠️ Common Threats

SA Brute-Force SQL Injection

βœ“ How We Protect

Monitors SQL Server error logs for failed logins. Supports SQL and Windows auth.

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SMTP
Port 25/587

Mail Transfer Protocol handles email. Attackers attempt to abuse your mail server for spam.

⚠️ Common Threats

Open Relay Abuse Spam Distribution

βœ“ How We Protect

Monitors mail server logs for failed auth and unauthorized relay attempts.

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HTTP/HTTPS
Port 80/443

Web protocols power your websites. Attackers target admin panels and login pages.

⚠️ Common Threats

Admin Panel Attacks WordPress Brute-Force

βœ“ How We Protect

Monitors IIS logs for repeated 401/403 errors and suspicious login patterns.

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SSH
Port 22

Secure Shell provides encrypted remote access. Windows OpenSSH is increasingly targeted.

⚠️ Common Threats

Root Access Attempts Bot Networks

βœ“ How We Protect

Monitors OpenSSH logs on Windows for repeated failed authentication.

Defense Capabilities

Intelligent Defense System

Multiple layers of protection working together to keep your server safe

Real-Time Detection

  • Live event log monitoring
  • Instant threat identification
  • Pattern-based detection
  • Configurable thresholds
  • Sub-second response time

Automatic Blocking

  • Windows Firewall integration
  • Immediate IP blacklisting
  • Configurable ban duration
  • Permanent ban option
  • Subnet-level blocking

Geo-Fencing

  • Block by country
  • Allow-list specific regions
  • IP range management
  • CIDR notation support
  • Regular GeoIP updates

Alerting & Reports

  • Email notifications
  • Telegram integration
  • Daily summary reports
  • Top attackers list
  • Export to CSV/PDF
Why Total Server Shield

Enterprise Protection Made Simple

Professional-grade security without the complexity or enterprise price tag

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One-Time Purchase

No monthly security subscriptions. Pay once, protect forever

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Zero Performance Impact

Lightweight Windows service uses minimal CPU and memory

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2-Minute Installation

Simple installer with sensible defaults. Protection starts immediately

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Firewall Integration

Works seamlessly with Windows Firewall for bulletproof blocking

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Unlimited Servers

License covers all your Windows Servers at no extra cost

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Priority Support

Get help from security experts when you need it most

Protect Your Servers Today

Don't wait for an attack. Get Total Server Shield and sleep better knowing your servers are protected 24/7.

  • 6+ protocols protected
  • Unlimited servers
  • Lifetime updates
  • Priority support