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12 changes: 7 additions & 5 deletions rules/monitor-failed-login-attempts/rule.md
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seoDescription: Monitor failed login attempts to detect external attacks or internal mistakes with Passive Whats Up Gold Monitor.
type: rule
archivedreason:
title: Do you monitor failed login attempts?
guid: 77c5c5ae-a0e6-4efe-8c90-c3818dbf1e4c
seoDescription: Monitor failed login attempts to detect external attacks or
internal mistakes with Passive Whats Up Gold Monitor.
uri: monitor-failed-login-attempts
created: 2019-07-24T20:54:14.0000000Z
authors:
- title: Steven Andrews
url: https://ssw.com.au/people/steven-andrews
related: []
related:
- monitor-the-uptimes-of-all-your-servers-daily
redirects:
- do-you-monitor-failed-login-attempts
created: 2019-07-24T20:54:14.000Z
archivedreason: null
guid: 77c5c5ae-a0e6-4efe-8c90-c3818dbf1e4c
---

It is important to monitor failed login attempts to determine if you are being attacked from an external source or are having failed attempts from users within your organization. This can be achieved with **Passive Whats Up Gold Monitor**.
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