In the context of password security: a simple dictionary attack involves loading a dictionary file (a
text file full of dictionary words) into a cracking application such as L0phtCrack or John the Ripper,
and running it against user accounts located by the application. The larger the word and word
fragment selection, the more effective the dictionary attack is. The brute force method is the most
inclusive – though slow. Usually, it tries every possible letter and number combination in its
automated exploration. If you would use both brute force and dictionary combined together to have
variations of words, what would you call such an attack?
A.
Full Blown Attack
B.
Thorough Attack
C.
Hybrid Attack
D.
BruteDict Attack
C is the Ans.