With minimal expense and a bit of time, passwords can be cracked much faster than expected using a smart brute-force guessing algorithm. A recent analysis by Kaspersky revealed that 59% of 193 million real passwords were cracked in under an hour, with 45% broken in less than a minute.
Although brute-force attacks are popular due to their straightforward approach, they are not the most efficient method for password cracking. Most commonly used passwords contain predictable patterns like dates, names, dictionary words, and keyboard sequences. Incorporating these patterns into the algorithm speeds up the cracking process significantly.
Humans are generally not good at creating secure passwords because the choices are rarely random. We tend to use familiar elements that smart-guessing algorithms can easily identify: common names, important dates, and recognizable patterns.
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