The term "brute force" means to over power the defense through
repetition. In the case of password hacking, brute forcing involves
dictionary software that recombines English dictionary words with
thousands of varying combination. (Yes, much like a Hollywood
safecracker movie scene, but much slower and much less glamorous). Brute
force dictionaries always start with simple letters "a", "aa", "aaa",
and then eventually moves to full words like "dog", "doggie", "doggy".
These brute force dictionaries can make up to 50 attempts per minute in
some cases. Given several hours or days, these dictionary tools will
overcome any password.
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