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Brute Force Attack

“Brute Force Attack” is a technique used in computer science to try different combinations of characters until the correct one is found.

For example, if you have a password that is comprised of letters and numbers, a “Brute Force Attack” would try every possible combination until it guesses the correct one.

This technique is often used by hackers to gain unauthorized access to networks or accounts. It can be very time-consuming, but if the password is short or simple, a “Brute Force Attack” can be successful.

To protect against “Brute Force Attacks,” it is important to use strong and complex passwords that include a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters. Many computer systems also have security settings that can limit the number of login attempts in a given period of time, making it more difficult for hackers to gain access.