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Q391. Ethernet switches can be adversely affected by rapidly bombarding them with spoofed ARP responses. He port to MAC Address table (CAM Table) overflows on the switch and rather than failing completely, moves into broadcast mode, then the hacker can sniff all of the packets on the network. 

Which of the following tool achieves this? 

A. ./macof 

B. ./sniffof 

C. ./dnsiff 

D. ./switchsnarf 

Answer: A

Explanation: macof floods the local network with random MAC addresses (causing some switches to fail open in repeating mode, facilitating sniffing). 


Q392. ou are footprinting Acme.com to gather competitive intelligence. You visit the acme.com websire for contact information and telephone number numbers but do not find it listed there. You know that they had the entire staff directory listed on their website 12 months ago but now it is not there. How would it be possible for you to retrieve information from the website that is outdated? 

A. Visit google search engine and view the cached copy. 

B. Visit Archive.org site to retrieve the Internet archive of the acme website. 

C. Crawl the entire website and store them into your computer. 

D. Visit the company’s partners and customers website for this information. 

Answer: B

Explanation: The Internet Archive (IA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining an archive of Web and multimedia resources. Located at the Presidio in San Francisco, California, this archive includes "snapshots of the World Wide Web" (archived copies of pages, taken at various points in time), software, movies, books, and audio recordings (including recordings of live concerts from bands that allow it). This site is found at www.archive.org. 


Q393. You receive an e-mail with the following text message. 

"Microsoft and HP today warned all customers that a new, highly dangerous virus has been discovered which will erase all your files at midnight. If there's a file called hidserv.exe on your computer, you have been infected and your computer is now running a hidden server that allows hackers to access your computer. Delete the file immediately. Please also pass this message to all your friends and colleagues as soon as possible." 

You launch your antivirus software and scan the suspicious looking file hidserv.exe located in c:windows directory and the AV comes out clean meaning the file is not infected. You view the file signature and confirm that it is a legitimate Windows system file "Human Interface Device Service". 

What category of virus is this? 

A. Virus hoax 

B. Spooky Virus 

C. Stealth Virus 

D. Polymorphic Virus 

Answer: A


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This packet was taken from a packet sniffer that monitors a Web server. 

This packet was originally 1514 bytes long, but only the first 512 bytes are shown here. This is the standard hexdump representation of a network packet, before being decoded. A hexdump has three columns: the offset of each line, the hexadecimal data, and the ASCII equivalent. This packet contains a 14-byte Ethernet header, a 20-byte IP header, a 20-byte TCP header, an HTTP header ending in two line-feeds (0D 0A 0D 0A) and then the data. By examining the packet identify the name and version of the Web server? 

A. Apache 1.2 

B. IIS 4.0 

C. IIS 5.0 

D. Linux WServer 2.3 

Answer: B

Explanation: We see that the server is Microsoft, but the exam designer didn’t want to make it easy for you. So what they did is blank out the IIS 4.0. The key is in line “0B0” as you see: 0B0 69 63 72 6F 73 6F 66 74 2D 49 49 53 2F 34 2E 30 ..Microsoft 

49 is I, so we get II 53 is S, so we get IIS 2F is a space 34 is 4 2E is . 30 is 0 So we get IIS 4.0 

The answer is B 

If you don’t remember the ASCII hex to Character, there are enough characters and numbers already converted. For example, line “050” has STRIDER which is 53 54 52 49 44 45 52 and gives you the conversion for the “I:” and “S” characters (which is “49” and “53”). 


Q395. Samantha was hired to perform an internal security test of company. She quickly realized that all networks are making use of switches instead of traditional hubs. This greatly limits her ability to gather information through network sniffing. 

Which of the following techniques can she use to gather information from the switched network or to disable some of the traffic isolation features of the switch? (Choose two) 

A. Ethernet Zapping 

B. MAC Flooding 

C. Sniffing in promiscuous mode 

D. ARP Spoofing 

Answer: BD

Explanation: In a typical MAC flooding attack, a switch is flooded with packets, each containing different source MAC addresses. The intention is to consume the limited memory set aside in the switch to store the MAC address-to-physical port translation table.The result of this attack causes the switch to enter a state called failopen mode, in which all incoming packets are broadcast out on all ports (as with a hub), instead of just down the correct port as per normal operation. The principle of ARP spoofing is to send fake, or 'spoofed', ARP messages to an Ethernet LAN. These frames contain false MAC addresses, confusing network devices, such as network switches. As a result frames intended for one machine can be mistakenly sent to another (allowing the packets to be sniffed) or an unreachable host (a denial of service attack). 


Q396. To see how some of the hosts on your network react, Winston sends out SYN packets to an IP range. A number of IPs respond with a SYN/ACK response. Before the connection is established he sends RST packets to those hosts to stop the session. Winston has done this to see how his intrusion detection system will log the traffic. What type of scan is Winston attempting here? 

A. Winston is attempting to find live hosts on your company's network by using an XMAS scan. 

B. He is utilizing a SYN scan to find live hosts that are listening on your network. 

C. This type of scan he is using is called a NULL scan. 

D. He is using a half-open scan to find live hosts on your network. 

Answer: D


Q397. Which DNS resource record can indicate how long any "DNS poisoning" could last? 

A. MX 

B. SOA 

C. NS 

D. TIMEOUT 

Answer: B

Explanation: The SOA contains information of secondary servers, update intervals and expiration times. 


Q398. An nmap command that includes the host specification of 202.176.56-57.* will scan _______ number of hosts. 

A. 2 

B. 256 

C. 512 

D. Over 10,000 

Answer: C

Explanation: The hosts with IP address 202.176.56.0-255 & 202.176.56.0-255 will be scanned (256+256=512) 


Q399. SNMP is a protocol used to query hosts, servers, and devices about performance or health status data. This protocol has long been used by hackers to gather great amount of information about remote hosts. 

Which of the following features makes this possible? (Choose two) 

A. It used TCP as the underlying protocol. 

B. It uses community string that is transmitted in clear text. 

C. It is susceptible to sniffing. 

D. It is used by all network devices on the market. 

Answer: BC

Explanation: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol which can be used by administrators to remotely manage a computer or network device. There are typically 2 modes of remote SNMP monitoring. These modes are roughly 'READ' and 'WRITE' (or PUBLIC and PRIVATE). If an attacker is able to guess a PUBLIC community string, they would be able to read SNMP data (depending on which MIBs are installed) from the remote device. This information might include system time, IP addresses, interfaces, processes running, etc. Version 1 of SNMP has been criticized for its poor security. Authentication of clients is performed only by a "community string", in effect a type of password, which is transmitted in cleartext. 


Q400. How would you prevent session hijacking attacks? 

A. Using biometrics access tokens secures sessions against hijacking 

B. Using non-Internet protocols like http secures sessions against hijacking 

C. Using hardware-based authentication secures sessions against hijacking 

D. Using unpredictable sequence numbers secures sessions against hijacking 

Answer: D

Explanation: Protection of a session needs to focus on the unique session identifier because it is the only thing that distinguishes users. If the session ID is compromised, attackers can impersonate other users on the system. The first thing is to ensure that the sequence of identification numbers issued by the session management system is unpredictable; otherwise, it's trivial to hijack another user's session. Having a large number of possible session IDs (meaning that they should be very long) means that there are a lot more permutations for an attacker to try.