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Brute Force on a Website login?

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Old 02-16-2005
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Brute Force on a Website login?

I know that this sounds illegal fomr the thread title, but the brute force is just gonna be on myself. I have a website where I created a username login and password screen, and I was just wondering if there would be any way to brute force something like that? thanks.
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Old 02-17-2005
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Do you mean, force everybody to use a username/password if they want access,
or do you mean, is it possible to BREAK INto your website.
The answer is yes to the first, maybe to the second.
You need a secure server to keep others out.
Forced entrance is very difficult but not impossible. Security such as in online-banks is almost impenetrable, definitely for us normal earthlings.
But if you have a hacker's mind and enough computing power, you might find entry eventually.
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