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Exam 312-50V8: ECCouncil Certified Ethical Hacker v8 (update October 4th, 2015)

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Buffer X in an Accounting application module for Brownies Inc. can contain 200 characters. The
programmer makes an assumption that 200 characters are more than enough. Because there
were no proper boundary checks being conducted, Bob decided to insert 400 characters into the
200-character buffer. (Overflows the buffer). Below is the code snippet:

How can you protect/fix the problem of your application as shown above?

What technique has Michael used to disguise this keylogging software?

Michael is a junior security analyst working for the National Security Agency (NSA) working
primarily on breaking terrorist encrypted messages. The NSA has a number of methods they use
to decipher encrypted messages including Government Access to Keys (GAK) and inside
informants. The NSA holds secret backdoor keys to many of the encryption algorithms used on the
Internet. The problem for the NSA, and Michael, is that terrorist organizations are starting to use
custom-built algorithms or obscure algorithms purchased from corrupt governments. For this
reason, Michael and other security analysts like him have been forced to find different methods of
deciphering terrorist messages. One method that Michael thought of using was to hide malicious
code inside seemingly harmless programs. Michael first monitors sites and bulletin boards used by
known terrorists, and then he is able to glean email addresses to some of these suspected
terrorists. Michael then inserts a stealth keylogger into a mapping program file readme.txt and then
sends that as an attachment to the terrorist. This keylogger takes screenshots every 2 minutes
and also logs all keyboard activity into a hidden file on the terrorist’s computer. Then, the
keylogger emails those files to Michael twice a day with a built in SMTP server. What technique
has Michael used to disguise this keylogging software?

What type of device should Joseph use for two-factor authentication?

Joseph has just been hired on to a contractor company of the Department of Defense as their
Senior Security Analyst. Joseph has been instructed on the company’s strict security policies that
have been implemented, and the policies that have yet to be put in place. Per the Department of
Defense, all DoD users and the users of their contractors must use two-factor authentication to
access their networks. Joseph has been delegated the task of researching and implementing the
best two-factor authentication method for his company. Joseph’s supervisor has told him that they
would like to use some type of hardware device in tandem with a security or identifying pin

number. Joseph’s company has already researched using smart cards and all the resources
needed to implement them, but found the smart cards to not be cost effective. What type of device
should Joseph use for two-factor authentication?


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