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Brute-Force-Attack auf kryptographische Schlüssel

A Brute-Force Attack is a method commonly used by hackers to try to figure out a password or encryption key by simply guessing until they get it right. This is done by trying every possible combination of letters, numbers, and symbols until the correct one is found.

In the case of a Brute-Force Attack on a cryptographic key, the attacker is attempting to break into a protected system by guessing the key that was used to encrypt information. This can take a very long time if the key is particularly complex and can require a lot of processing power.

It is important to use strong encryption methods to protect sensitive information and to make sure that the keys used to encrypt this information are complex and difficult to guess. Staying vigilant against Brute-Force Attacks and other hacking attempts is also important to keep information safe.