Reply 40 of 42, by clueless1
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wrote:wrote:wrote:No one's brute forcing passwords though.
If that's true, then why are there so many brute force tools?
I should have specified, no one brute forces passwords to online accounts.
Even for offline passwords, brute forcing is a last resort. Who doesn't try "Password" before they try "xJ1%^ao2I,"? It only makes sense if you know the password is randomly generated and most people don't do that.
26 attempts in a 58 minute period from same IP and user agent. Wouldn't that be considered a brute force attack on an online account?
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