A brute force attack is a trial-and-error method for guessing passwords, keys, or tokens.
Strong password policies, rate limiting, and multi-factor authentication reduce this risk, even when stolen hashes are targeted offline.
A brute force attack is a trial-and-error method for guessing passwords, keys, or tokens.
Strong password policies, rate limiting, and multi-factor authentication reduce this risk, even when stolen hashes are targeted offline.