Top Most Hacking Techniques

BruteHack
3 min readApr 6, 2022

Nowadays, Hacking is something or should I some word that has become so common that we either have become fearless of it or are very scared of it. There is nothing in this world that will stop neither the knowledge that we have the access to nor the people who will use it according to their needs and benefits!

There is no limit to what one can achieve in today’s world by just self-learning, since the pandemic this one thing solely has been good to us that it has led us to explore beyond books and beyond what a teacher can teach us.

Today I am here to tell you some of the most amazing and so easy hacking techniques that you might end up trying yourself…!

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  1. SOCIAL ENGINEERING — Social engineering is the term used for a broad range of malicious activities accomplished through human interactions. It uses psychological manipulation to trick users into making security mistakes or giving away sensitive information.
  2. BRUTE FORCE — A brute force attack, also known as an exhaustive search, is a cryptographic hack that relies on guessing possible combinations of a targeted password until the correct password is discovered. The longer the password, the more combinations that will need to be tested.
  3. EXPLOITING PLUGIN VULNERABILITIES — Some vulnerabilities can only be exploited by an attacker working locally, either with direct access to the device itself or over a local network. In these cases, the attacker may be an authorized user trying to gain unauthorized privileges or access, or an on-the-spot intruder.
  4. DDoS ATTACKS — DDoS Attack means “Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack” and it is a cybercrime in which the attacker floods a server with internet traffic to prevent users from accessing connected online services and sites.
  5. CODE INJECTION — Code injection is the term used to describe attacks that inject code into an application. That injected code is then interpreted by the application, changing the way a program executes. Code injection attacks typically exploit an application vulnerability that allows the processing of invalid data.
  6. COOKIE THEFT — Cookie theft, also known as the “pass-the-cookie attack,” is a session hijacking tactic that gives an attacker access to user accounts which have stored session cookies in the browser. It occurs when hackers steal the victim’s session ID and spoof the person’s cookie over the same network.
  7. XSS ATTACKS — Cross-site Scripting (XSS) is a client-side code injection attack. The attacker aims to execute malicious scripts in a web browser of the victim by including malicious code in a legitimate web page or web application.
  8. DNS SPOOFING — Domain Name Server (DNS) spoofing (a.k.a. DNS cache poisoning) is an attack in which altered DNS records are used to redirect online traffic to a fraudulent website that resembles its intended destination.
  9. SQL INJECTION — SQL injection is a code injection technique that might destroy your database. SQL injection is one of the most common web hacking techniques. SQL injection is the placement of malicious code in SQL statements, via web page input.

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