Latest coverage for Brute Force
Stay updated on brute force attacks, prevention strategies, and the latest news in cybersecurity to safeguard your digital information effectively.
Refine the feed
Search across headline titles and summaries.
Tag briefing
Background for this topic.
Brute Force is a method of trial-and-error used to obtain information such as a user password or personal identification number (PIN). In the context of information security, this technique involves systematically checking all possible combinations until the correct one is found. It is one of the simplest forms of attack, with minimal sophistication, relying on the sheer number of attempts rather than the cleverness of the strategy.
Attackers executing brute force attacks use software tools to generate a large number of consecutive guesses to gain unauthorized access to a system. These attacks are often used against web applications and online services, attempting to crack login credentials, encryption keys, or discover hidden web pages.
Due to the simplicity of the attack, many systems and applications are protected by countermeasures such as account lockouts and delays between attempts, which are specifically designed to prevent brute force attacks by increasing the difficulty and time required to succeed.
No headlines matched
Try clearing a filter, changing the search term, or browsing the most recent feed.