fiókzárolást
Fiókzárolást, which translates to "account lockout" in English, is a security mechanism used by online systems to prevent unauthorized access to user accounts. It is triggered when a specific number of unsuccessful login attempts are made within a defined timeframe. This measure is designed to thwart brute-force attacks, where malicious actors repeatedly try different password combinations to gain entry.
When an account is locked out, the user is typically prevented from logging in for a predetermined
The primary purpose of fiókzárolást is to protect user data and system integrity. By temporarily disabling