Brute Force

Most computers and networks are protected by passwords.

A brute force attack is where an attacker guesses usernames and passwords in order to gain unauthorised access to a computer system.

Carrying this out manually using a keyboard to manually enter passwords could take an attacker their entire lifetime to successfully break into a system, however specialist software on powerful hardware is capable of making millions of password guesses every hour. 

This can render weak and common passwords ineffective at protecting systems.


Included in the following specifications:
KS3 Computing