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This article observes ways and techniques that can be used to gain access to MySQL databases. HoneyPot that simulates main MySQL server functions was built in order to collect data about attacks. There is gathered a password dictionary that was collected based on attempts to gain access to MySQL HoneyPot. There are diagrams, that show distributions of attacks number at a specific time and region,...