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Question 216

You have retrieved the raw hash values from a Windows 2000 Domain Controller. Using social engineering, you come to know that they are enforcing strong passwords. You understand that all users are required to use passwords that are at least 8 characters in length. All passwords must also use 3 of the 4 following categories: lower case letters, capital letters, numbers and special characters. With your existing knowledge of users, likely user account names and the possibility that they will choose the easiest passwords possible, what would be the fastest type of password cracking attack you can run against these hash values and still get results?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 217

When considering how an attacker may exploit a web server, what is web server footprinting?

Correct Answer: D
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Question 218

At what stage of the cyber kill chain theory model does data exfiltration occur?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
cyber kill chain in this the command and control stage is the defender's "last best chance" to block the operation: by blocking the Command and Control channel. If adversaries can't issue commands, defenders can prevent impact. Typically, compromised hosts must beacon outbound to an Internet controller server to establish a Command & Control (aka C2) channel. APT malware especially requires manual interaction rather than conduct activity automatically. Once the C2 channel establishes, intruders effectively have "hands on the keyboard" access inside the target environment. Let's remember that seldom is Malware automated, normally this command channel is manual. The general practice of intruders is: Email - in, Web = Out. The trick for them is to have established the control over many work stations in an effort to "exfiltrate" data without setting off any anomalies or other monitoring applications based upon content, quantity, frequency, etc. Hence, the reason it is essential to have the proper tools in place that can identify, track, observe, stop and destroy these campaigns within your arsenal of capabilities.
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Question 219

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?

Correct Answer: D
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Question 220

Consider the following Nmap output:

what command-line parameter could you use to determine the type and version number of the web server?

Correct Answer: A
C:\Users\moi>nmap -h | findstr " -sV" -sV: Probe open ports to determine service/version info
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