Most encryption techniques have one essential problem that is they are vulnerable to brute-force attacks. Techniques used to prevent brute force attacks are increasing password length, password complexity, limit login attempts, using captcha, two factor authentication etc. A new mechanism to prevent against brute-force attack was introduced and this mechanism is known as Deception Model. Deception-based security mechanisms focus on altering adversaries perception in a way that can confuse them and waste their time and resources. This technique exploit adversaries biases and present them with a plausible looking but fake data. This technique can be used to serve for encrypting e-mail messages, human-generated messages and documents that are stored at different platforms. This paper will offer an detailed study of the current situation of Deception Model.
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