Remote and hybrid work are here to stay. But for many businesses, the rapid shift to remote access created security gaps that still haven't been addressed.
One of the biggest? Remote Desktop Protocol or RDP.
RDP is the technology that lets employees access office computers and internal systems from anywhere. It's built into Windows and widely used across construction, manufacturing, logistics, engineering, healthcare, and beyond.
It's also one of the most targeted entry points in cybersecurity today. According to CISA, RDP is consistently among the top methods attackers use to gain initial access in ransomware incidents across the United States.
When it's exposed and poorly configured, it gives attackers a direct path into your environment.
Brute Force Attacks
Automated tools cycle through thousands of password combinations until one works. Weak or reused passwords make this straightforward.
Credential Stuffing
Attackers use credentials leaked in previous breaches and test them against your remote access systems. Password reuse across accounts makes this especially effective.
Exposed RDP Ports
When RDP is accessible directly from the internet without a VPN or firewall in place, it's visible to anyone scanning for open connections. Many businesses have this exposure without realizing it.
Remote access isn't the risk.
Unreviewed and unsecured remote access is.
At Aurora InfoTech, we are dedicated to assisting businesses in enhancing their Cybersecurity defenses.
With our team of experts and comprehensive solutions, we help ensure your systems and data are protected against evolving cyber threats.