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Ian Neil
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Ian Neil

Ian Neil is one of the world's top trainers of Security+. He is able to break down information into manageable chunks so that people with no background knowledge can gain the skills required to become certified. He has recently worked for the US Army in Europe and designed a Security+ course that catered to people from all backgrounds (not just IT professionals), with an extremely successful pass rate. He is an MCT, MCSE, A+, Network+, Security+, CASP, and RESILIA practitioner that has worked with high-end training providers over the past 23 years and was one of the first technical trainers to train Microsoft internal staff when they opened their Bucharest Office in 2006.
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Advanced Attacks

In this section, we will be looking at advanced attacks, starting with types of password attacks.

Password Attacks

The two most common password attacks are dictionary attacks and brute-force attacks. Let's look at these in turn:

  • Dictionary Attack: For a dictionary attack, we could start by using all of the words in the Oxford English Dictionary and use them to try and crack passwords, but misspelled names or passwords with special characters such as $ or % can't be cracked, as they don't appear in the dictionary.

    Which of the following passwords would a dictionary attack crack?

    a. elasticity

    b. el@ST1city

    c. fred123

    d. blueberry

    It would crack elasticity and blueberry, but el@ST1city features numbers and characters not in a dictionary. Therefore, it will fail. It wouldn't crack fred123 either as it contains numbers.

    Example: An IT administrator was searching a security log and found the following entries. This is a dictionary attack...

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Ian Neil

Ian Neil is one of the world's top trainers of Security+. He is able to break down information into manageable chunks so that people with no background knowledge can gain the skills required to become certified. He has recently worked for the US Army in Europe and designed a Security+ course that catered to people from all backgrounds (not just IT professionals), with an extremely successful pass rate. He is an MCT, MCSE, A+, Network+, Security+, CASP, and RESILIA practitioner that has worked with high-end training providers over the past 23 years and was one of the first technical trainers to train Microsoft internal staff when they opened their Bucharest Office in 2006.
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