Question 1
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Define foot printing
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Find out more about structure of target
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Find out individual computers of target
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Involves relatively high amount of manual work
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Check if target candidates are actual alive and reachable
Question 2
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Into which classes are instructions grouped
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Load/Store
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Loops
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Continuation
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Comparison
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Arithmetic
Question 3
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Define a verification in reconnaissance
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Find out more about structure of target
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Find out individual computers of target
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Involves relatively high amount of manual work
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Check if target candidates are actual alive and reachable
Question 4
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Define a command injection
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An injection attack wherein an attacker can execute malicious SQL statements
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A type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web application
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An attack in which the goals is execution of arbitrary commands on the host operating system via a vulnerable application
Question 5
Answer
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Open Web Application Security Program
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Open Wide Application Security Program
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Open Wide Application Security Project
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Open Web Application Security Project
Question 6
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When command injection is possible
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User input is either incorrectly filtered for string literal for escape characters embedded in SQL statement or user input is not strongly typed and unexpected executed
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An application passes unsafe user supplied data (forms, cookies, HTTP headers and etc.) to a system shell
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Relies on Social Engineering in order to trick the victim into executing malicious JavaScript code into their browser
Question 7
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How does an interpreter work?
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Translate source code into some efficient intermediate representation and immediate executes this
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Describes sequences of executable instructions that do not necessarily constitute an executable file
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Transforms source code written in a programming language into another computer language
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Parse the source code and perfom its behavior directly
Question 8
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Find an appropriate types of interpreters
Question 9
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What does register “rip” store?
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Condition flags
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Program counter
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Frame pointer
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Stack pointer
Question 10
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Which of the following GDB commands puts breakpoints at the beginning of the program?
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b N
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b +N
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b main
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into break
Question 11
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Which of the following GDB commands puts breakpoint N lines down from the current line ?
Question 12
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Preservers a symbol table entity
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The process of recovering assembly from machine code
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The process of deallocating arguments on the stack
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All of the above
Question 13
Answer
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all of the above
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procedure invoked by another function
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code that invokes a procedure
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deallocates arguments on stack after return
Question 14
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registers that must not be clobbered
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procedure invoked by another function
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code that invokes a procedure
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none of the above
Question 15
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Give the description of Mem(rsp)?Succ(rip)
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store successor
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pop successor into rip
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jump to address
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jump to successor
Question 16
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Distinction between jumps and calls
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there is no destinction between jumps and calls
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jumps simply transfer control with no side effects, calls used to implement procedures
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jumps used to implement procedures, calls simply transfer control with side effects
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jumps simply transfer control with side effects, calls used to implement transfers
Question 17
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Distinction between direct and indirect transfers
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direct transfers use relative offsets, indirect transfers are absolute
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direct transfers are absolute, indirect transfers use relative offsets
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direct transfers use fixed offsets, indirect transfers are not absolute
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direct transfers are not absolute, indirect transfers use fixed offsets
Question 18
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Standards (calling conventions) exist for:
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none of the above
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specify the caller and callee’s responsibilities
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all of the above
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specify where arguments are passed (registers, stack)
Question 19
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Select all possible ways to protect the stack
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stack canaries
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memory safe languages, such as Java, C#
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using strcpy instead of stcncpy
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address space layout randomization
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non-executable flag
Question 20
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What are requirements of stack canaries (i.e. cookies)?
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Large domain
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Small domain
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Randomness
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Replicativeness
Question 21
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Which one of the following is true abot UID key?
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Derived from user passcode
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Prevents offline attacks
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Can only be used while the phone is running
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Ensures passcode key is unique for different devices even if passcode is the same
Question 22
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What of the following is false for provisioning?
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Device allows apps signed by owner’s key to run according to the installed profile
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Apple signs a provisioning profile that references developer certs
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Users install provisioning profile
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Apple signs certificates provided by developers
Question 23
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Which of the following refers to Android components?
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ContentProvider
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Activity
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Service
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BroadcastReceiver
Question 24
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How many Android malware categories are represented?
Question 25
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Which of the following is right about mobile devices challenges?
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Limited user input capabilities
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Mobile devices are at lower risk of confidentiality breachesv
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Difficult to perform pre-boot authentication
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Difficult to lose or steal a phone than a desktop
Question 26
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Password-Based Key Demonstration Function
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Password-Based Key Derivation Function
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Password-Based Key Derivation Formula
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Password-Based Key DemonstrationFunction (реально там так)
Question 27
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What are the challenges that mobile devices present?
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Unlimited user input capabilities
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Difficult to perform pre-boot authentication
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Uses touch-screen instead of keyboards
Question 28
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Select all of iOS Data Protection classes
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File is protected, only accessible when device unlocked
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File is not protected
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File is protected, accessible after device unlocked
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File is protected until user passcode entered
Question 29
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Select all libc’s unsafe function that was removed in bionic.
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strcpy
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strncpy
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gets
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strcat
Question 30
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When code signature of capabilities is validated in iOS?
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during kill
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during installation
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during start up
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at run time
Question 31
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Why do we carry about Web Applications Security? Choose all that apply.
Question 32
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OWASP is community dedicated to enabling organizations to maintain applications that can be trusted and stands for:
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Open Web Application Security Project
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Online Web Application Security Project
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Online Web Application Security Principles
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Open Web Application Security Principles
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Open Web Application Standards Project
Question 33
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Application authentication functions are often not implemented correctly, allowing attackers to compromise passwords, keys, or session tokens, or to exploit other implementation flaws to assume other users’ identities.
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Injection
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Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
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Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities
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Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
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Broken Authentication and Session Management
Question 34
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This attack occurs when a developer exposes a reference to an internal implementation object, such as a file, directory, or database key.
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Sensitive Data Exposure
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Insecure Direct Object References
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Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards
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Injection
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Missing Function Level Access Control
Question 35
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If a vulnerable library, framework, or any other software is exploited, such an attack can facilitate serious data loss or server takeover.
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Sensitive Data Exposure
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Using Components with known vulnerabilities
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Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards
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Missing Function Level Access Control
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Insecure Direct Object References
Question 36
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Assume that your Web application stores information about many bank accounts. Which threat is your application vulnerable to if you can manipulate the URL of an account page to access all accounts?
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Insecure Direct Object Reference
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Cross-site scripting
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Cross-Site Request Forgery
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Injection
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Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards
Question 37
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Which of the following input sources can be directly controlled by a malicious user?
Question 38
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What should you do before passing credentials over the network?
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Use Secure Socket Layer Connection
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Replace the credentials with a cryptographic salt and hash
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Share the credentials with the client
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Accept session IDs from URLs
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Use persistent cookies to manage session IDs
Question 39
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What is an interpreter?
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a computer program that compiles executions, instructions
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a computer program that directly executes, i.e. performs, instructions written in a human language, without previously compiling them into a machine language program
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a computer program that directly executes, performs, instructions written in a programming or scripting language, without previously compiling them into a machine language program
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a computer program that directly executes, performs, instructions written in a programming or scripting language after compiling them into a machine language program
Question 40
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Reconnaissance methods are
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Intelligence gathering
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Finger printing
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Verification
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Banner grabbing
Question 41
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Which phase of reconnaissance is important so that if you make mistake in this phase you may never find vulnerable part of system
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Intelligence Gathering
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Fingerprinting
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Banner grabbing
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Verification
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Footprinting
Question 42
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It is known that core principle of port scanning is : send packet and then check the response During SYN scan what response implies that port is open
Question 43
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Many eCommerce businesses utilize third party payment provides to store credit card information for recurring billing. This offloads the burden of keeping credit card numbers safe. It correspond to the following rule:
Answer
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Use strong approved Authenticated Encryption
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Only store sensitive data that you need
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Follow applicable regulation on use of cryptography
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Ensure that any secret key is protected from unauthorized access
Question 44
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How to prevent “Sensitive Data Exposure”
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Enable caching for pages that contain sensitive data
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Restrict character set used for password
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Enable autocomplete on forms collecting sensitive data
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Don’t store sensitive data unnecessarily
Question 45
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Storage encryption should add additional layer of protection that will continue protecting the data even if an attacker subverts the database access control layer . It corresponds to the following rule
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Ensure that any secret key is protected from unauthorized access
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Follow applicable regulation on use of cryptography
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Ensure that the cryptographic protection remains secaure even if access control fail
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Use strong approved Authenticated Encryption
Question 46
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What is defined by key lifecycle?
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The lifecycle will specify when data must be rekeyed
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The lifecycle will specify when a key should no longer be use for decryption
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The lifecycle will specify when a key should no longer be use for encryption
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All of them
Question 47
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A site simply doesn’t use SSL for all authenticated pages. Attacker simply monitor network traffic (like an open wireless network) and steals the user’s session cookie. Attacker then replays this cookie and hijacks the user’s session, accessing the user private data. This scenario of attack belongs to
Question 48
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The password database uses unsalted hashes to store everyone’s password. A file upload flaw allows an attacker to retrieve the password file. All of the unsalted hashes can be exposed with a rainbow table of precalculated hashes. This scenario of attack belongs to
Question 49
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Web application is vulnerable to ‘Sensetive Data Exposure ’ if:
Answer
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Proper key management or rotation missing
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All of them
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Browser security directives or headers missing when sensitive data is provided by /sent to the browser
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Sensitive data transmitted in clear text, internally or externally
Question 50
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Which statements are the part of DML in SQL?
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DELETE
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INSERT
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SELECT
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CREATE
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DROPE
Question 51
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what are the most popular things to attacker can do stack vulnerability ?
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Change the control flow of the program
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Report the bag to a developer of the program
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Overflows the stack to throw segmentation fault
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Rewrite the program variable values
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Inject a new functionality to the program
Question 52
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Low level languages like C/C++ are no memory-safe .Which of the following statements is true: Programmers can directly manipulate pointers Memory accesses are not bounds-checked for validity
Answer
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none of them
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both of them
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only 2
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only 1
Question 53
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What are the potential targets of stack overwrite attack?
User data
Instruction pointers
Frame pointers
Answer
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all of them
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only 1 and 3
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only 1 and 2
Question 54
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What are requirements for running payload in the stack ?
Payload should not contain ZEROS
Stack should be non – executable
Playload size should be smaller than buffer size
Question 55
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What are the potential targets of stack overwrite attack ?
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User data
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Instration pointer
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Procedure arguments
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Frame pointers
Question 56
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What are requirements for running payload in the stack ?
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Payload size should be smaller than buffer size
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Stack should be non-executable
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Payload should use libc library
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Payload should not contain ZEROS
Question 57
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Which of the following does not refer to the OWASP?
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Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards
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Sensitive Data Exposure
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Cross – Site Request Forgery
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Using Unknown Vulnerable Components
Question 58
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Which of the following provides API for accessing browser state and frame content?
Question 59
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What are the ways insert JavaScript code into HTML page? Select all that apply
Question 60
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What kind of protection mechanisms exist against XSS attack?
Question 61
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When and by whom proposed stack cookies?
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Cowan, 1996
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Cowan, 1998
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Vaughan, 1998
Question 62
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Which of the following refers to defenses for memory corruption
Answer
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Stack canaries
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Safer libc functions
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Random canaries
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Heap canaries
Question 63
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Which of the following properties are required in stack cookies?
Answer
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Random
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Large domain
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Sequence
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Small domain
Question 64
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If attackers cannot inject an executable exploit payload, what does one do?
Question 65
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What is the purpose of using ASLR?
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Recognize the names of the addresses
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Recognize the locations of the addresses
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Randomize the locations of the addresses
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Randomize the names of the addresses
Question 66
Answer
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Address security layout randomization
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Address space layout randomization
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Application space layer randomization
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Application space layout randomization
Question 67
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Which of the following is true about ASLR?
Answer
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Transparent to safe applications
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Very little overhead
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Requires program recompilation
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Randomizing at process creatin
Question 68
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Which of the following idea about stack cookies proposed by Cowan?
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Before returning, check the value against the original
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Guard sensitive data, including the saved IP, with a copy of a secret value
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If there is a difference, assume something bad has happened and terminate
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If there is a difference, assume something good has happened and terminate
Question 69
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Which of the following does not refer to the cryptographic storage rules?
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Store a one-way and salted value of passwords
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Save all your data
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Use strong approved Authenticated Encryption
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Ensure that any secret key is protected from unauthorized access
Question 70
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How many types of XSS exist?
Question 71
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Which of the following type does not refer to XSS?
Answer
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Reflected
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Stored
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MOM based
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DOM based
Question 72
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Define reflected XSS
Answer
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Attacker submits malicious code to server
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Code included in page rendered by visiting link
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Victim accesses page that includes stored, injected code
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App (server-side) persists code
Question 73
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Which of the following is false about stored XSS?
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Attacker submits malicious code to server
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Code included in page rendered by visiting link
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Victim accesses page that includes stored, injected code
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App (server-side) persists code
Question 74
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Which of the following does not refer to protection against XSS attacks?
Answer
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Procedure integrity
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Output Sanitization
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XSS Filter
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HTTP Only
Question 75
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How many classes exist in document integrity
Question 76
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A direct object reference occurs when a developer exposes a reference to
Question 77
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Even “secure” websites that use SSL just accept the requests that arrive through the encrypted tunnel without security
Question 78
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If the parameters are under control of the user and are not properly sanitized, the user can inject its own commands in the interpreter
Question 79
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Injection flaws occur when an application send trusted data to an interpreter
Question 80
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A direct object reference occurs when a developer exposes a reference to an internal implementation object, such as a file, directory, or database key
Question 81
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Injection flaws occur when an application send untrusted data to an interpreter
Question 82
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Injection flaws occur when an application send untrusted data to an compiler
Question 83
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Is the following statement true about Insecure Direct Object Reference “With an access control check or other protection, attackers can manipulate these references to access unauthorized data.”
Question 84
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Is the given statement true about Missing Function Level Access Control “Applications need to perform the same access control checks on the server when each function is accessed”
Question 85
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Stack grows downwards. Stack is data segment for function-local data, dynamic data and text data.
Question 86
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Memory can distinguish between different types of variable by using flags
Question 87
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Compilers translate code from a higher level to a lower level
Question 88
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Control transfers change control flow of programs
Question 89
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Marking the stack with non-executable flag prevents from all types of stack attack
Question 90
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Protecting stack with canary may leak sensitive information
Question 91
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Mobile devices are at a lower risk of confidentiality breaches
Question 92
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Mobile devices present unique challenges
Question 93
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iOS provides an API for encrypting stored files
Question 94
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Device ID (UID) in iphone can be used when phone is turned off.
Question 95
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Brute Force mitigations that are implemented on UI can not be escaped
Question 96
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It is possible to dynamically sign the code in IOS
Question 97
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When implementing an authentication or session system, you should ensure that new session IDs are not created at login
Question 98
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It is possible to run operating system shell command inside web site
Question 99
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Recursive sweep begins at an address and continues sequentially until the buffer exhausted
Question 100
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Developers can protect the web application by filtering out malicious input
Question 101
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Verification phase during reconnaissance involve high amount of manual work
Question 102
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Zone transfer is about copying original DNS data to different DNS Server
Question 103
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strcpy() performs no bounds-checking, relying instead on finding a terminating null character in the source string
Question 104
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If the keys are stored with the data then any compromise of the data will easily compromise the keys as well. Unencrypted keys should never reside on the same machine or cluster as the data.
Question 105
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SQL DML is used to manipulate with records in tables
Question 106
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It is possible to protect web application from SQL injection by filtering out single and double quotes
Question 107
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It is not possible to inject complex SQL statements as a part of an attack, except SELECT statements
Question 108
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NOP sled is special instruction which tells the OS that the program has payload, and it should directly run it.
Question 109
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It is not possible to inject new code to the stack
Question 110
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JavaScript use strongly type primitives to provide basic functionality
Question 111
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Cross Site Scripting attack is the result of running code from untrusted origin
Question 112
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Is the given statement true about non – executable data? If the attacker can assume control flow but cannot execute a payload, attacks become more difficult
Question 113
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Is the following statement true about Instruction Set Randomization? Does not require a large degree of support from underlying layers
Question 114
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Is the given statement true about XSS “running code from a trusted origin”
Question 115
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In reflected XSS the code is included as a part of malicious link
Question 116
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Is the given statement true about HTTPOnly attribute “Specifies that cookie should be exposed via document cookie”?
Question 117
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Command injection is an attack in which the goal is execution of arbitrary commands on the host operating system via a vulnerable application
Question 118
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Intelligence Gathering involves relatively high amount of manual work
Question 119
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1Which functions are mostly vulnerable to stack overflow attacks
Answer
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Strcat()
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Strcpy()
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Gets()
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Scanf()
Question 120
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What will be result, if we ‘print “a”x300;’ for the given code?
int main(int argc, char ** argv){
char buf[256];
strcpy(buf,argv[1]);
printf(“%s\n”, buf);
return 0;}
Answer
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Error
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0
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Ax300 times
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Ax256 times, 0x44 times
Question 121
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The consequences of arbitrary code execution
Question 122
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What is a buffer
Answer
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a. A situation where a running program attempts to write data outside the memory buffer which is not intended to store this data
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b. A buffer is simply a contiguous block of computer memory that holds multiple instances of the same data type
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c. Portion of the memory allocated for storage programs such as variables
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d. The program that wants to overwrite the memory
Question 123
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Why does stack overflow attack occur?
Answer
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a. Programmers can directly manipulate pointers
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b. Memory accesses are checked
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c. Memory accesses are not bounds-checked for validity
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d. Programmers cannot directly manipulate pointers
Question 124
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When the stack overflow attack is introduced?
Question 125
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Which is not going to be randomized in ASLR
Answer
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a. Library
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b. Text
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c. Heap
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d. Stack
Question 126
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18. Which is going to be randomized in ASLR?
Answer
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a. Library
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d. Stack
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b. Text
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c. Heap
Question 127
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Why the stack canary is the effective of protecting from overflow attack?
Answer
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a. Canary stack has to check variables
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b. Stack canary might be reused
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c. Stack canary is the constant value
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d. Canary stack corrupts the executed code, then instruction will have an ability to set to the next
Question 128
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How many types of attack exist?
Question 129
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Define an active attack?
Answer
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a. The attacker can monitor and can do recognition of the target
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b. The Attacker attempts to alter system resources or destroy the data
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c. The Attacker attempts to gain information from the system without destroying the information
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d. The Attacker can change the data
Question 130
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Define a passive attack
Answer
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a. The Attacker attempts to gain information from the system without destroying the information
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b. The Attacker can change the data
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d. The Attacker attempts to alter system resources or destroy the data
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c. The attacker can monitor and can do recognition of the target
Question 131
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Which of the following attacks refer to the active attack?
Question 132
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Which of the following attacks refer to the passive attack?
Answer
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a. Idle attack
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b. Dos
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Overflow
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c. Port scanner
Question 133
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What kind of attack is given? You would like to send some requests to kaspi.kz, here an attacker forwards your request to fake kaspi.kz
Answer
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a. Dos
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b. Eavesdropping
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Overflow
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c. Address spoofing
Question 134
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What does an ARP Based filtering mean
Answer
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a. Sniffing packets between two hosts on a switched network
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b. Filtered packets by IP address
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c. Sniffing packets from a user to all hosts
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d. Filtered packets by MAC address
Question 135
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What does Public ARP Based filtering mean?
Answer
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a. Sniffing packets from a user to all hosts
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b. Sniffing packets between two hosts on a switched network
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c. Filtered packets by IP address
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d. Filtered packets by MAC address
Question 136
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Which of the following attacks refer to the passive attack?*
Answer
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a. Dos
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Overflow
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Port Scanner
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No answer
Question 137
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What are the most popular things attacker can do after exploiting stack vulnerability
Answer
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a. Change the control flow of the program
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c. Report the bug to a developer of the program
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d. Overflows the stack to throw segmentation fault
Question 138
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Which of the following properties are requires in stack cookies?
Answer
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a. No correct answer
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b. Small domain
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c. Sequence
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d. Random
Question 139
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Which of the following is false about ASLR?
Answer
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a. Requires program recompilation
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b. Transparent to safe applications
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c. Randomizing at process creation
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d. Very little overhead
Question 140
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Which of the following does not refer to the consequences of arbitrary code execution
Question 141
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What are the most popular things attacker can do after exploiting stack vulnerability?
Answer
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a. Inject a new functionality to the program
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b. Overflows the stack to throw segmentation fault
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c. No correct answer
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d. Report the bug to a developer of the program
Question 142
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What are the most popular things attacker can do after exploiting stack vulnerability?
Answer
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a. Inject a new functionality to the program
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b. Overflows the stack to throw segmentation fault
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c. No correct answer
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d. Report the bug to a developer of the program
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e. Rewrite the program variable values
Question 143
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Which of the following is not a way to protect the stack
Answer
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a. Address Space Layout Randomization
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b. Memory safe languages, such as Java, C
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c. Using strcpy instead of strncpy
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d. Non-executable Flag
Question 144
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Which of the following idea is false about stack cookies proposed by Cowan?
Answer
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a. Before returning, check the value against the original
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b. If there is a difference, assume something bad has happened and terminate
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c. Guard sensitive data, including the saved IP, with copy of a secret value
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d. If there is a difference, assume something good has happened and terminate
Question 145
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Disassembling is
Answer
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a. All the above
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b. Preserves a symbol table entry
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d. The process of deallocating arguments on the stack none of the above
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c. The process of recovering assembly from machine code
Question 146
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Define the given attack type
Username = Emmanuel
Passwords = 1234567, qwertz, asdfgh, abcd, ....
[pet names], [birthdays], [car names], [dictionary]...
Question 147
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What is Normal Brute Force attack?
Answer
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c. For one username attackers test one password
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d. For one password attackers test many user names
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e. For one username attackers test many passwords
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f. All the above mentioned
Question 148
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Define Reverse Brute Force
Answer
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a. For one password attackers test many user names
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b. All the above mentioned
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c. For one username attackers test many passwords
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d. For one username attackers test one password
Question 149
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Check OWASP vulnerabilities
Answer
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a. Using Know Vulnerable Components
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b. Missing Function Level Access Control
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c. Security Misconfigurations
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d. Password Management
Question 150
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OWASP is an open community dedicated to enabling organizations to develop, purchase, and maintain applications that can be trusted
Question 151
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Which of the following is true about the risks of Broken Authentication and Session Management?
Question 152
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Which of the following is true about footprinting?
Answer
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a. Less technical information, but important
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b. Involves relatively high amount of manual work
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c. Get as many plausible candidates as possible
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d. NS (name server) / MX (mail exchange) records
Question 153
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Reconnaissance may start with just one piece of information
Question 154
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Which of the following approaches refer to Verification?
Question 155
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Attacker creates a session on a web site -> Attacker sends this Session ID to the victim -> Targeted Web site receives the request from the victim
Question 156
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Guessing a person username and password, credit-card number, cryptographic key refers to
Question 157
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1. What is verification phase in reconnaissance?
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a. Check if the target candidates are actually alive and reachable
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b. Find out more about structure of target
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c. All the above mentioned
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d. Find out individual computers of target
Question 158
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Which of the following is true about intelligence gathering objectives?
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a. Checks if results are plausible test them
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b. Less technical information, but important
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c. Involves relatively high amount of manual work
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d. Extends scope of security analysis, may reveal new parts of target
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e. Gets as many plausible candidates as possible
Question 159
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Which of the following is the best of protecting from overflow attacks
Question 160
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What does this case mean? An attacker’s target should be accessible
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a. Must be associated to target
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b. All the above mentioned
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c. Must be confidential
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d. Must be able to attack it
Question 161
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What does this case mean? An attacker’s target should be relevant
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a. Must be confidential
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b. Must be associated to target
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c. Must be able to attack it
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d. All the above mentioned
Question 162
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Why stack overflow attack occurs here?
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a. Strcpy() function does not perform a bounds check
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b. Strcpy library is not included
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c. Works correctly
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d. To “source” variable copied more expected
Question 163
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What does it mean?
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a. Buffer allocation
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b. Return the value
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c. Saves to rbx
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d. Call the function
Question 164
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Which of the following vulnerabilities are NOT listed in OWASP Top 10? Choose all that apply.
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Social Engineering
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Cross-site scripting
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Unvalidating Redirects and Forwards
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Security Misconfiguration
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Unvalidating password difficulty
Question 165
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What flaws arises from session tokens having poor randomness across a range of values?
Question 166
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Find the best countermeasures to solve an Insecure Direct Object Reference attack. Choose all that apply.
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Properly validate cookie data, URL parameters, all HTML From data
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Use reasonable session timeouts
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Use secure randomly generated session keys to make prediction impossible
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Architect your application to check if the data is encrypted with every request
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Do not expose internals to the user
Question 167
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Define intelligent gathering
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Find out more about structure of target
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Find out individual computers of target
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Involves relatively high amount of manual work
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Check if target candidates are actual alive and reachable
Question 168
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Injection flaws occur when an application send trusted data to an compiler