Advanced Hacking Techniques

For those who have mastered the art of typing their name in all caps, it's time to move on to the next level.

Here are some advanced techniques for hacking strong passwords, because, let's be real, you're probably not going to need to use them.

Password Hacking 101 is a great place to start, but if you're feeling extra fancy, let's dive into the advanced stuff.

Technique 1: Rainbow Table

Also known as the "I'm a hacker, hear me roar" technique, this involves using a rainbow of colors to create a password that's sure to blind any security system.

Learn more about Rainbow Tables or read the theory behind it.

Technique 2: Brute Force Attack

A true brute force attack involves trying every possible combination of letters and numbers until the system gives up and just lets you in. Because, you know, that's not too many possibilities at all.

Don't bother, though - you'll probably get bored halfway through the first letter and just go get a sandwich.

Read about the history of brute force attacks or see how to implement it in practice.

Technique 3: Phishing

A classic. Phishing involves pretending to be someone else and asking for their password. Because, you know, that's not a great way to build trust.

Read the art of phising or see it in action in real life.

This is just the beginning. There's more to hacking passwords, but you get the idea.