Question 56

Ricardo has discovered the username for an application in his targets environment. As he has a limited amount of time, he decides to attempt to use a list of common passwords he found on the Internet. He compiles them into a list and then feeds that list as an argument into his password-cracking application, what type of attack is Ricardo performing?
  • Question 57

    What is correct about digital signatures?
  • Question 58

    Scenario1:
    1. Victim opens the attacker's web site.
    2. Attacker sets up a web site which contains interesting and attractive content like 'Do you want to make
    $1000 in a day?'.
    3. Victim clicks to the interesting and attractive content URL.
    4. Attacker creates a transparent 'iframe' in front of the URL which victim attempts to click, so victim thinks that he/she clicks to the 'Do you want to make $1000 in a day?' URL but actually he/she clicks to the content or URL that exists in the transparent 'iframe' which is setup by the attacker.
    What is the name of the attack which is mentioned in the scenario?
  • Question 59

    There have been concerns in your network that the wireless network component is not sufficiently secure. You perform a vulnerability scan of the wireless network and find that it is using an old encryption protocol that was designed to mimic wired encryption.
    What encryption protocol is being used?
  • Question 60

    A computer science student needs to fill some information into a secured Adobe PDF job application that was received from a prospective employer. Instead of requesting a new document that allowed the forms to be completed, the student decides to write a script that pulls passwords from a list of commonly used passwords to try against the secured PDF until the correct password is found or the list is exhausted.
    Which cryptography attack is the student attempting?