As the pandemic goes by, psychological state has become a vital side of our daily lives. Individuals still don’t feel comfortable to speak to people regarding their psychological state and frequently tend to keep their issues to themselves, this typically results in the buildup of stress in their minds and thus leads to a hampered productivity in their work. As these cases tend to extend, we tend to conceive it by introducing a Therapy Chatbot, that may assist and check with the person regarding his mental state. The user gets to share his feelings while not having the concern of being judged. Thus, reducing the number of deaths because of depression.
To guard ourselves against a word attack or a breach, it is always important to have an awareness of the unremarkably used sorts of attacks. The most common type of attack is password guessing. Hackers can guess the passwords locally or remotely using either manually or through an automated approach. One such attack is Dictionary Attack. A dictionary attack tries to make an authentication mechanism fail by sequentially entering each word in a dictionary as a password or trying to find the decryption key of an encrypted message or document. In this paper, an empirical research on how dictionary attack works are performed. In addition to that, different techniques and approaches to the existing dictionary attacks are implemented to make the system more robust. Furthermore, a comparison of methods is performed to find which approach is better to protect the system.
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