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A brute force attack is a hacking method that uses trial and error to crack passwords, login credentials, or encryption keysIt involves systematically trying a wide range of combinations until the correct one is found, essentially exhausting all possibilities. This is an older, but still effective, cyberattack tactic. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
    • Trial and Error:

      Attackers use automated tools to generate and test a vast number of combinations, similar to trying all possible numbers on a safe until the right one is found. 

    • Exhaustive Effort:

      Brute force is an exhaustive method, meaning it attempts every possible combination, even if it takes a significant amount of time. 

  • Password Cracking:

    The primary use is to crack passwords, but it can also be used to decode other credentials or encryption keys. 

  • Automated Tools:

    Attackers often use automated tools to speed up the process and test millions of combinations quickly. 

  • Simple but Effective:
    Despite being an old tactic, brute force attacks remain prevalent because they are simple to implement and can be effective against weaker passwords or systems with limited security measures. 
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