Dictionary Attack
👉 A dictionary attack is a technique used by most regular hackers to determine the passphrase by trying their luck many times. Unlike its name, it works like a dictionary consisting of usual words that many people use as their password. On Dictionary attacks, hackers attempt to crack your passwords by making random guesses.
🔹 Brute Force Attack
👉 Well, Brute-Force is an advanced version of Dictionary attack. In this attack, the hacker submits many passwords or passphrases with the hope of eventually guessing correctly. The attacker’s role is to systematically check all possible passwords and passphrases until the correct one is found.
🔹 Rainbow Table Attack
👉 Well, Rainbow Table is usually a large dictionary that contains loads of pre-calculated hashes and the passwords from which they were calculated. The major difference between Rainbow and other dictionary attacks is the Rainbow table is specially optimized for hashes and passwords
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