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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. An attacker spoofs the victim's IP and sends an ICMP ECHO request to the broadcast address of a network. When every system responds - a DoS occurs.
Smurf attack
Buffer overflow
File Integrity checking work
Kismet
2. Infected millions through various methods - vulnerability in the MS Server Service - brute force admin password through network shares - infect removable devices with a malicious autorun script
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
Browsing attack
The conficker worm
The three goals of security
3. Attaches itself to existing program files and activated when the exe is launched
What range is a class A network?
What primary threats should be protected against
Switches
Program infector
4. The Practice of sending an ACK inside another packet going to the same destination
The five threat vectors
Some common TCP ports
Multi protocol label switching
Ack Piggybacking
5. An FTP that allows downloads only if the user knows the exact name of the file they're looking for
Snort
No State Inspection ACK flag set
Arbitrary substitution
A blind FTP
6. Application layer attacks may get through - dialup - VPN - extranet connections may bypass firewalls
Some firewall challenges
Some common TCP ports
A netmask
Honeypot
7. Program disguised as something helpful - only to perform actions the user did not intend. Opening ports - installing other programs - etc.
Trojan horse
The OSI Protocol Stack
Browsing attack
Some other UDP based protocols
8. Not frequently seen on LANs because of expense - because of its traffic predictability and high bandwidth support - it's good for video streaming - encapsulates common protocols - uses virtual path identifiers to create end to end connectivity - has
Some common UDP ports
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Smurf attack
9. Free linux WLAN analysis tool - completely passive - cannot be detected - supports advanced GPS integration and mapping features - used for wardriving - WLAN vulerability assessment
Kismet
Group
Worms
IDS signature analysis work
10. Uses a 1 to 1 substitution of arbitrary numbers - given a one character mapping - you cannot determine the key
The Uniform Protection to defense in depth
To establish a TCP session
Some malware propagation techniques
Arbitrary substitution
11. Connection oriented - before systems can communicate over an ATM network - they must establish a virtual circuit between each other - this can span across multiple ATM switches that also handle communications for other systems - at the end of the con
ATM work
Proxy or application gateway
The conficker worm
EXE program infector
12. Switches networks make it difficult to monitor traffic in promiscuous mode - topology must be able to support traffic aggregation for monitoring
Some NIDS topology limitations
What's a VLAN
Some common UDP ports
Best way to protect wireless networks
13. Unencrypted message in its original form
MAN
Plaintext
IDS not
No State Inspection ACK flag set
14. Maintains complete TCP connection state and sequencing through 2 connections - address translation built-in by virtue of second connection above
Wardriving
Proxy or application gateway
Ack Piggybacking
The OSI model
15. FIN 130 - ACK 131 - FIN 570 - ACK 571
SYN flood
To close a TCP session
PAN
IDS data normalization
16. A low end firewall that can quickly be deployed using existing hardware. They examine packets themselves with no content.
Stateless packet filter
When talking about protocols and referencing layers - what stack is used
Parasitic malware
Arbitrary substitution
17. A spoofed IP is used to send a SYN to the target. It then responds with a SYN/ACK that never receives the final ACK to complete the handshake. This occupies a portion of the target's pre-established buffer for TCP and can prevent the target from acce
SYN flood
Trojan horse
Some network design objectives
No State Inspection ACK flag set
18. Outside attack from network - Outsider attack from telephone - Insider attack from local network - insider attack from local system - attack from malicious code
A netcat listener
Internet
Ack Piggybacking
The five threat vectors
19. Wide Area Network - Larger than MAN or LAN - uses public network - phone lines - and leased lines to tie LAN and MAN over a dispersed area
WAN
DDoS attack
Permutation
Arbitrary substitution
20. flags anomalous conditions in traffic on the network - requires understanding on what is normal - bases good traffic as a baseline
PAN
Anomaly analysis work
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
A netmask
21. local area network - small network confined to small location - all equipment owned by a single entity - vulnerable to inside threats and logic bombs
Some honeypot advantages
LAN
When setting up a virtual circuit
Browsing attack
22. Poor programming without error checking can allow commands to be run in an input field. This can point to a command further in the buffer that will execute the attacker's payload.
Address resolution protocol
Buffer overflow
Integrity of Data
The OSI Protocol Stack
23. Intrusion detection system - it reports attacks against monitored systems/networks
IDS
The Information Centric defense in depth
Some FTP dangers
Remote maintenance
24. ATM supports two types of virtual circuits: permanent virtual circuits and switches virtual circuit - PVC is set up in advance - usually manually - SVC is established automatically through a signaling protocol and can be created on the fly - establis
Group
Wardriving
Race conditions
Types of ATM virtual circuits
25. Anonymous FTP - FTP passes through clear text - Bounce attacks with the PORT command - user can cause an FTP to open a connection from the FTP's own commands and bypass a firewall
Plaintext
File Integrity checking work
Some FTP dangers
the application layer
26. Message in its encrypted form
Ciphertext
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Stateful firewall
The five threat vectors
27. Threat requires a vector to cross the vulnerability - stop the ability of the threat to use the vector
Some honeypot advantages
The threat vector analysis in defense in depth
SYN flood
LAN
28. Network scanner.
Port scan
Browsing attack
A netcat listener
Nmap
29. Not a replacement for firewalls - hardening - strong policies - or other DiD methods - low maintenance - inexpensive
IDS not
Checksum in UDP
Deep packet inspection
Total cell size for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
30. Combines the functionality of a hub and bride into a single device - keeps track of MACs attached to each port
Proxy or application gateway
The five threat vectors
Switches
The session layer
31. Uses a 1 to 1 substitution of characters - rotate the alphabet by 'n' number of characters - rot+X means rotate the letters X characters
ACK piggybacking
Rotation?
Port scan
The five threat vectors
32. Going around with equipment to detect wireless networks
The network layer
Denial of service
Some reasons to use TCP over UDP
Wardriving
33. Attacks systems through known vulnerabilities - automatically scans for more systems to attack - lowers system defenses - installs rootkit or root shell - opens up back doors - self contained malware that can copy itself
Trap door
Worms
Wardriving
Bus Topology
34. An appliance that controls access between public internet and a companies private network - or between a PC NIC and the rest of the PC.
Address resolution protocol
MAN
Firewall
Vulnerabilities
35. Metropolitan area network - spans across city or town - larger than a LAN - uses fiber for backbone
MAN
Remote maintenance
Defense in depth
Rootkit
36. Simple attack done by simply browsing available information that's allowed on a local network.
NIDS advantages
File Integrity checking work
Browsing attack
MAN
37. A TCP version of ping - sends custom TCP packets to a host and listens for replies - enables port scanning and spoofing simultaneously
Stateful firewall
Brute force
NIDS challenges
Hping
38. low interaction production honeypot - network daemon that can simulate other hosts - each host can appear as a different OS
Hubs
Honeyd
War Dialing
Types of ATM virtual circuits
39. Spread as an office attachment with executable code programmed using macro facility - targets are data files - visual basic editor and other macro languages - payload executes when the code is launched
The network layer
A netmask
Macro virus
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
40. Identify critical assets and provide layered protection - data is accessed by applications - applications reside on hosts - hosts operate on networks
Arbitrary substitution
Stateful firewall
Stateless packet filter
The Information Centric defense in depth
41. logic bomb - trojan horse - trap door
The CIA triad
Anomaly analysis work
Some types of malicious code
Remote maintenance
42. Take the file and try to compress it. If it compresses - it means there is a pattern and it's more easily crackable
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43. Uses inclusive or exclusive lists - inclusive analysis utilizes a list of keywords - exclusive analysis utilizes a list of events that can be ignored
Alteration of code
Wardriving
IDS
Log monitoring work?
44. Handles the network address scheme and connectivity of multiple network segments. It handles communication.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
The CIA triad
When implementing protocols - what stack should be used?
The network layer
45. Used by IDS for a baseline before analysis - attackers will try to de-normalize traffic to evade detection - IDS will normalize data for understood protocols
Honeyd
Some ways to bypass firewall protections
Logic bomb
IDS data normalization
46. 20 - FTP data - 21 - FTP - 23 - Telnet - 25 - SNMP - 53 - DNS - 79 - Finger - 80 - HTTP - 110 - POP - 443 - HTTPS
Some common TCP ports
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
Network stumbler
Trojan horse
47. A hash is produced when applied to a monitored file. The hash always generates the same value unless a change was made. HIDS software checks the hashes of monitored files and if a change is found - analyst is notified. - ie: tripwire
File Integrity checking work
Some common TCP ports
COM/Script program infector
The four types of events reported by IDS
48. keeps the same letters - but changes the position within the text - easy to break - can be combined with substitution
A netmask
Permutation
Some NIDS topology limitations
Internet
49. open source tool for monitoring - can be used as a NIDS - has quick updates and flexibility for custom rules
Parasitic malware
Group
Snort
Some Pen Test techniques
50. Small program triggered by an event that provides an action. E.g. scheduled file removal if countdown isn't reset - ie: employee was fired
What's an easy way to test encryption?
The four types of events reported by IDS
Some reasons to use UDP over TCP
Logic bomb