Attackers now use LLMs (Large Language Models) to generate convincing fake password reset emails. Defenders use —AI models trained on millions of real and fake password requests to spot subtle linguistic patterns (e.g., unnatural comma placement, odd salutations) that humans miss.
Note: The keyword appears to be a phonetic misspelling or colloquial variant of (the process of removing fake or decoy passwords) or "Password De-faking" (identifying real credentials amidst deception). This article addresses the core concept of securing authentication systems against deceptive tactics (fake passwords, honeywords, phishing, and social engineering). Password de fakings
: Many users still use "fake" strength through simple substitutions like "P@ssw0rd1!" or common sequences like " 1234560;527; ". Attackers now use LLMs (Large Language Models) to
Defenders can make de-faking difficult or dangerous. This article addresses the core concept of securing
Teach users the “De-Faking Challenge”: