Identify the password cracking attempt involving a precomputed dictionary of plaintext passwords and their corresponding hash values to crack the password.
In a DIctionary attack you use a file with a list of possible passwords in plain text.
In a Rainbow Table attack you use a file with hash of passwords (precomputed)
The answer is A.
=> The password cracking attempt involving a precomputed dictionary of plaintext passwords and their corresponding hash values to crack the password is known as a Dictionary Attack.
The correct option is B. Rainbow Table Attack.
A Rainbow Table is a precomputed table of plaintext passwords and their corresponding hash values that can be used to quickly crack passwords
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