@cyber__razz Thank you for this. Although this assumes that readers already know how to use these tools, as it doesn't provide practical steps in carrying out each step. That's why Step 7 states "if done correctly..."
@blesschidiebube As a beginner I've come to understand that the greatest hacks come from the simplest flaws. So focusing on building your own methodology from scratch in its simplest form will take you really far.
It's so sad that we live in a country where service providers can't use their own services. Like why will MTN be using Starlink, and Power Holding be using Solar or Gen. I won't be surprised if the Police station is secured by vigilante 🤦🏽♂️😂
iPhone users may be more vulnerable than Android users, not because iOS is weaker, but because strong Apple security can breed complacency.
Android users are aware of the risks and take extra precautions.
Security isn’t just the OS, it’s user behaviour.
Agree or disagree?
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@WebSecAcademy The vulnerability is Weak or Default password in use.
From my understanding, a brute force attack is not a vulnerability in itself, but an attack technique which exploits vulnerabilities like weak passwords, weak/lack of account lockout mechanism, and use of default credentials