Which of the following is an automated vulnerability assessment tool?
Which of the following is an automated vulnerability assessment tool?
What file system vulnerability does the following command take advantage of?
What file system vulnerability does the following command take advantage of?
type c:\anyfile.exe > c:\winnt\system32\calc.exe:anyfile.exe
What would be the name of this multifunctional tool?
John is using a special tool on his Linux platform that has a signature database and is therefore
able to detect hundred of vulnerabilities in UNIX, Windows, and commonly-used web CGI scripts.
Additionally, the database detects DDoS zombies and Trojans. What would be the name of this
multifunctional tool?
How would you resolve this situation?
You are the Security Administrator of Xtrinity, Inc. You write security policies and conduct
assessments to protect the company’s network. During one of your periodic checks to see how
well policy is being observed by the employees, you discover an employee has attached cell
phone 3G modem to his telephone line and workstation. He has used this cell phone 3G modem
to dial in to his workstation, thereby bypassing your firewall. A security breach has occurred as a
direct result of this activity. The employee explains that he used the modem because he had to
download software for a department project. How would you resolve this situation?
What is the disadvantage of an automated vulnerability assessment tool?
What is the disadvantage of an automated vulnerability assessment tool?
what stage of Virus life does a stealth virus gets activated with the user performing certain actions such as
In what stage of Virus life does a stealth virus gets activated with the user performing certain
actions such as running an infected program?
What are two things that are possible when scanning UDP ports?
What are two things that are possible when scanning UDP ports? (Choose two.
What is a sniffing performed on a switched network called?
What is a sniffing performed on a switched network called?
What does a type 3 code 13 represent?
What does a type 3 code 13 represent?(Choose two.
What privilege level does a rootkit require to infect successfully on a Victim’s machine?
A rootkit is a collection of tools (programs) that enable administrator-level access to a computer.
This program hides itself deep into an operating system for malicious activity and is extremely
difficult to detect. The malicious software operates in a stealth fashion by hiding its files,
processes and registry keys and may be used to create a hidden directory or folder designed to
keep out of view from a user’s operating system and security software.
What privilege level does a rootkit require to infect successfully on a Victim’s machine?