Bruit in a sentence as a verb

It's not bulletproof against a bruit-force but it's something

When learning OCaml, I decided to write a little web client that would bruit force the password on my own home router.

It's not common, but running an expensive KDF client-side still greatly slows down a bruit force attack if the password hashes are stolen, without increasing load on your server.

On average, it will take the Stasi an afternoon to bruit-force Password after pretending once to be Bob, and after that they can impersonate Alice when talking to Bob.

The fast one-way function run server-side then prevents the client from being able to submit a stolen hash, forcing an attacker with a list of stolen hashes to perform the full expensive bruit-force attack.

What you may not understand is that because our government and those who control society are significantly more sophisticated than brutish regimes you are most likely thinking of, you don't seem to recognize the ruse and subtle means for propaganda that are used to maintain a certain state, rather than attempt to bruit-force a desirable outcome.

Bruit definitions

verb

tell or spread rumors; "It was rumored that the next president would be a woman"

See also: rumor rumour