THM | Hydra
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SSH brute-forcing is the process of attempting every possible combination of credentials (e.g., username and password) to gain access to an SSH server. This type of attack often uses tools like Hydra or John the Ripper to guess passwords by trying combinations from a wordlist or brute-forcing all possible character combinations. SSH brute-forcing can be used to gain unauthorized access to sensitive systems or data.
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