Common types include brute force, dictionary, and credential stuffing attacks. _ Password attacks refer to methods used by attackers to gain unauthorized access to systems by cracking or stealing user passwords
• Used by attackers to gain access to user accounts or systems with weak or compromised passwords.• Employed in credential stuffing attacks to exploit reused passwords across multiple sites.
Common types include brute force attacks, dictionary attacks, and credential stuffing, where attackers use stolen credentials from one site to access others.
Strong, unique passwords, password managers, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) can help prevent password attacks.
Weak passwords can be easily cracked, allowing attackers to access sensitive systems, data, and user accounts, leading to breaches and data theft.
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