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Brute Force Attack

Brute Force Attack

A Brute Force Attack is a strategy used by hackers trying to break into your data, password, or...

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"CyberHoot is a great option for Cybersecurity for our schools. The videos and other training are very user-friendly. Their support is fantastic as well."

Robyn Dunlap, Franklin Schools, Director of Technology

"After 9 months of CyberHoot awareness training, a Financial Management firm with $4 Billion in assets was phish tested by the Fellsway Group. They had zero (0%) employees click on the phishing test. In contrast, the exact same phishing attack had a 30% click rate at another client that had not yet done CyberHoot training. The product really proves its worth!"

John Mumford, Fellsway Group, Chief Risk Officer

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Chris McKay, LMRPA, Vice President, Partner

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Chris Johnson, MSP-Ignite, Founder & CEO

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Tim Hurman, Single Digits, System Administrator