Certified Ethical Hacker v13 312-50 Exam Questions
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Which of the following ensures that updates to policies, procedures, and configurations are
made in a controlled and documented fashion?
Correct Answer: C
The network administrator at Spears Technology, Inc has configured the default gateway Cisco router ' s access-list as below:
You are hired to conduct security testing on their network.
You successfully brute-force the SNMP community string using a SNMP crack tool.
The access-list configured at the router prevents you from establishing a successful connection.
You want to retrieve the Cisco configuration from the router. How would you proceed?
Correct Answer: B, D
Which statement is TRUE regarding network firewalls preventing Web Application attacks?
Correct Answer: B
Network layer firewalls, also called packet filters, operate at a relatively low level of the TCP/IP protocol stack, not allowing packets to pass through the firewall unless they match the established rule set. To prevent Web Application attacks an Application layer firewall would be required.
References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewall_(comp uting)#Network_layer_or_packet_filters
Which of the following LM hashes represent a password of less than 8 characters? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B, E
Which of the following describes the characteristics of a Boot Sector Virus?
Correct Answer: B
A boot sector virus is a computer virus that infects a storage device ' s master boot record (MBR). The virus moves the boot sector to another location on the hard drive.
References: https://www.techopedia.com/definition/26655/boot-sector-virus