Password Threats
Password threats include various methods like phishing, brute-force attacks, and credential stuffing, which aim to steal or guess passwords. These threats can compromise personal and organizational security, leading to data breaches and unauthorized access to sensitive information.
- Threats
• Brute Force Attacks: Automated tools repeatedly guess passwords until the correct one is found, targeting weak or easily guessable passwords.
• Phishing: Attackers trick individuals into revealing passwords through deceptive emails or messages mimicking legitimate entities.
• Social Engineering: Manipulative tactics, like posing as trusted sources, are used to extract passwords from unsuspecting employees.
• Password Reuse: Using the same password across multiple accounts poses a risk; a breach in one account compromises others.
• Keylogging: Malicious software captures keystrokes, including passwords, potentially exposing sensitive login credentials.
• Dictionary Attacks: Lists of common passwords or words are employed to guess passwords, particularly those lacking complexity.
• Insider Threats: Malicious insiders or disgruntled employees may exploit their access to gain unauthorized entry to systems using passwords.
• Credential Stuffing: Stolen passwords from one breach are used to gain unauthorized access to other accounts.
• Weak Password Policies: Lack of enforcement or adherence to strong password policies increases vulnerability to attacks.
• Unsecured Networks: Accessing sensitive accounts or information over unsecured networks exposes passwords to interception by attackers.