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Comptia Security +: Domain4 Application Security
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1. OSI layer responsible for data representation and encryption (MIME
presentation
digitally signed java control
common off the shelf
session cookie
2. OSI layer that provides the means to transfer data between network entities and detect/correct errors that may occur in the physical layer
data link
application
input validation criteria
peer to peer
3. Tools used to capture packets of data off a network and allow viewing of contents
cross-site scripting
packet sniffer
session
P2P
4. COTS stands for
security objective definition - application review - application decomposition - threat identification - vulnerability identification
common off the shelf
stored XSS
misconfigured mail server
5. Process to identify and assess a system's security risks
cookie poisoning
threat modeling
address resolution protocol
cookie attacks
6. Cause of open SMTP relays
misconfigured mail server
network
session - persistent - tracking
vbscript and jscript
7. Phase of threat modeling that reviews application ingress and egress data flow and trust boundaries
application
application decomposition
common off the shelf
Application - Presentation - Session - Transport - Network - Data Link - Physical
8. Two types of buffer overflows
data link
stack
stack and heap
P2P
9. A scripting language - developed by Netscape to perform client-side web development
stored XSS
session - persistent - tracking
javascript
misconfigured mail server
10. Used by java to verify the code for a list of predetermined insecurities
reflected XSS
bytecode verifier
physical
persistent cookie
11. IP address exposure - download of worm/viruses circumventing the firewall - no way to track improper communication - messages in clear text are risks associated with
transport
security objective definition
session
IM
12. Server misused to forward spam - DoS conditions - damage to brand - blacklist on spam sites are risks associated with
security objective definition
open mail relay
ActiveX
application
13. Protocols used in this layer - IP
session
zones
common off the shelf
network
14. This layer formats and encrypts data to be sent across a network - providing freedom from compatibility problems - sometimes called the syntax layer
presentation
P2P
session - persistent - tracking
transport
15. OSI layer responsible for end-to-end connections and reliability (i.e. TCP
transport
peer to peer
application
cookie attacks
16. Phases of threat modeling
data link
Internet - Local Intranet - Trusted Sites - Restricted Sites
transport
security objective definition - application review - application decomposition - threat identification - vulnerability identification
17. A programming language - developed by Sun - used to make small applications (applets) for the Internet and stand alone programs
cookie attacks
java
threat modeling
input validation criteria
18. OSI layer responsible for path determination and logical addressing - routers operate at this layer
threat modeling
application gateways
XSS attacks
network
19. Area of the memory where dynamically allocated variables are stored
reflected and stored
heap
session
sandboxing
20. Three main cookie types
stored XSS
session - persistent - tracking
tracking cookie
physical
21. Attackers sniff network traffic and capture a cookie download or gain access to a computer and view locally stored cookie
heap
cookie hijacking
java
cookie attacks
22. Key functionality (how the application works) is identified and an application diagram developed in this phase of threat modeling
application review
IM
common off the shelf
application
23. Deleted when the user closes their web browser - can contain authentication-related information
cookie attacks
session cookie
address resolution protocol
cross-site scripting
24. OSI layer that establishes - manages and terminates the connections between the local and remote application
digitally signed java control
session
session cookie
cookie attacks
25. Target for trojans and viruses - used to transfer stolen/pirated data - unintentional disclosure of data are risks associated with
P2P
javascript
physical
drive by download
26. The unauthorized modification of the data stored within a cookie
session cookie
drive by download
cookie poisoning
input validation
27. OSI layer attributed with 75% of malicious attacks
application
reflected and stored
transport
transport
28. Enforce application software restrictions - virus scan all files - restrict folders shared by other P2P clients are safeguards for
P2P
session - persistent - tracking
application layer
cookie leaking
29. OSI layer that provides transparent transfer of data between end users
application
session
transport
authenticode
30. A microsoft created technology that enables software applications to share and reuse software components - maybe used to access files on local system or system registry
presentation
ActiveX
buffer overflow
application
31. Can filter out most buffer overflow attacks
common off the shelf
application
application gateways
zones
32. Enable the cookie secure-bit setting - avoid using cookies to hold sensitive data - block third-party cookies will prevent ______
Application - Presentation - Session - Transport - Network - Data Link - Physical
cookie attacks
application review
Internet - Local Intranet - Trusted Sites - Restricted Sites
33. Attacks targeting buffer overflow and cross-site scripting attack this OSI layer
application layer
sandboxing
cross-site scripting
vbscript and jscript
34. OSI layer that relates to the physical connection of two devices (i.e. RS-232
physical
application decomposition
application gateways
Internet - Local Intranet - Trusted Sites - Restricted Sites
35. OSI layer that provides interhost communication (Named Pipes
session
data link
stack
reflected XSS
36. Can leave the sandbox and obtain access to client resources
physical
digitally signed java control
cross-site scripting
presentation
37. A named collection of Web sites that can be assigned a specific security level
data link
vbscript and jscript
zones
packet sniffer
38. More data is put into a buffer than it was designed to hold - can be caused deliberately by hackers to run malicious code
buffer overflow
transport
address resolution protocol
heap
39. The application is reviewed and specific vulnerabilities are documented in this phase of threat modeling
application
XSS
authenticode
vulnerability identification
40. Threats to defined security objects are identified using knowledge gained during application decomposition in this phase of threat modeling
threat identification
session - persistent - tracking
stack and heap
zones
41. OSI layer defines the electrical / physical device specs (media - signal - and binary transmission). This includes the layout of pins - voltages - cable specifications - hubs - network adapters - host bus adapters and more.
data link
data link
threat modeling
physical
42. Type - length - format - range
javascript
application review
input validation criteria
stack and heap
43. Number one safeguard against buffer overflow - XSS - data injection - and DoS attacks
input validation
peer to peer
tracking cookie
data link
44. Enticing a user to execute malicious code stored on a web server (i.e. via hyperlink in an email)
reflected XSS
packet sniffer
application gateways
application
45. OSI layer 2 - verify the connection between two devices is intact (i.e. physical addressing)
physical
data link
zones
session
46. Small text files downloaded and stored on a user's computer that contain information about the user's session and preferences
session - persistent - tracking
cookies
security objective definition
stack
47. Allow an attacker to intercept and modifiy data sent between two network devices - hijacking of network communications - attacks data link layer
security objective definition - application review - application decomposition - threat identification - vulnerability identification
ARP spoofing
stored XSS
data link
48. Protocols used in this layer (ARP
tracking cookie
data link
network
session
49. XSS stands for
network
cross-site scripting
data link
input validation
50. Used to record user's web activity - may be downloaded in the background
P2P
tracking cookie
heap
buffer overflow