Deck 7: Digital Security

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 ​There are various encryption methods, but __________ is the encryption standard currently used worldwide. 

A) ​AES 
B) ​DDoS 
C) ​IMSI 
D) ​TLS
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 ​Which of the following is not a characteristic of a weak password? 

A) ​Eight characters in length and include one or more uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. 
B) ​Uses default passwords such as password, admin, system, and guest. 
C) ​Any sequence that includes a user name. 
D) ​Use of words from a dictionary.
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 ​It is not possible to encrypt a Windows hard drive volume. 
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 A cryptographic ________ is a word, number, or phrase that must be known to encrypt or decrypt data.​
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 ​A cryptographic __________ is a procedure for encryption or decryption. 

A) ​firewall 
B) ​ciphertext 
C) ​key 
D) ​algorithm
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 ​Which of the following type of attack uses password-cracking software to generate every possible combination of letters, numerals, and symbols. 

A) entropy​ 
B) ​massive 
C) ​dictionary 
D) ​brute force
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 ​Password entropy is a measure in _____ of a password's unpredictability.
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 ​If you want to store passwords on your digital device, make sure to _________ the file in which they are stored.
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 ​Conventional wisdom tells us that strong passwords are at least _____ characters in length and include one or more uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
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 ​The single most effective security measure for digital devices is to password protect access to them. 
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 ​If you feel more secure with a totally random and unique password for each of your logins, then a(n) _______________  is an excellent option. 

A) ​keylogger 
B) ​encryption key 
C) ​password manager 
D) ​personal firewall
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 ​Which of the following is not an example of an authentication protocol? 

A) ​password 
B) ​PINs 
C) ​fingerprint scanner 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Passwords used as encryption ________ help to make hijacked data unusable.
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 ​OS X devices include a utility that automatically encrypts data stored locally. 
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 Brute force attacks methodically try every possible password until the correct one is found.​ 
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 ​Password _________ is a measure in bits of a password's unpredictability.
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 ​Android devices automatically encrypt data stored on the device when a user activates the login password. 
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 ​Which of the following terms would best match this definition: Transforms a message or data file in such a way that its contents are hidden from unauthorized readers. 

A) ​authentication 
B) ​encryption 
C) ​ciphertext 
D) ​decryption
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 ​An original message or file that has not yet been encrypted is referred to as ciphertext. 
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 ​A(n) _______ password is difficult to hack.
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 ​Common classifications of _________ include viruses, worms, and trojans.
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 ​In addition to replicating itself, a virus self-distributing. 
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 ​__________ is the process of modifying an executable file or data stream by adding additional commands 

A) ​Keylogging 
B) ​Pharming 
C) ​Brute force attack 
D) ​Code injection
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 ​The action carried out by malware code is referred to as a(n) _______.
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 ​Most trojans are not designed to replicate themselves. 
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 ​Stuxnet is a notorious computer _______.
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 ​A password manager can store passwords in an encrypted file located at which of the following storage locations? 

A) ​ local storage 
B) ​cloud storage 
C) ​USB storage 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Password managers can generate unique passwords that have very good entropy. 
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 ​Viruses spread themselves from one device to another. 
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 ​A computer _________ is a set of self-replicating program instructions that surreptitiously attaches itself to a legitimate executable file on a host device. 

A) trojan​ 
B) ​virus 
C) ​worm 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​The core function of a password manager is to store user IDs with their corresponding ________.
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 ​A key characteristic of viruses is their ability to lurk in a device for days or months, quietly replicating themselves. 
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 ​Which of the following is not a characteristic of a computer worm? 

A) ​self-replicating 
B) ​usually standalone executable programs 
C) ​self-distributing 
D) ​spread through a process called side-loading
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 ​ ________ refers to any computer program designed to surreptitiously enter a digital device.
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 ​What is the process called when an app from a source other than an official app store is installed on a device? 

A) ​Side-loading 
B) ​Rootkit 
C) ​Code injection 
D) ​Dropper
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 ​A computer _______ is a self-replicating, self-distributing program designed to carry out unauthorized activity on a victim's device.
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 ​Any code that is designed to hide the existence of processes and privileges is referred to as a(n) _______.
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 ​If you use a password manager, what do you as the user need to remember? 

A) ​Your passwords for individual sites. 
B) ​The master password. 
C) ​Form data including credit card numbers. 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​Similar to a worm, a trojan is not designed to spread itself to other devices. 
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 Password managers store passwords in a(n) _________ file​
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 ​Which of the following sequence of events best describes an online intrusion? 

A) ​Malware enters the device, then opens a backdoor, leading to an open communications link on the device that a hacker can exploit. 
B) ​A backdoor is opened on the device locally, which allows malware to be loaded onto the device by a hacker. 
C) ​A USB drive containing a trojan is inserted into a device which opens a backdoor, allowing a hacker access to the device. 
D) None of the above​
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 ​When antivirus software detects malware, which of the following would not be a course of action you could take? 

A) ​Conduct a heuristic analysis. 
B) ​Repair the infection. 
C) ​Put the infected file into quarantine. 
D) ​Delete the infected file.
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 ​One method of heuristic analysis allows the suspicious file to run in a guarded environment called a(n) ___________ .
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 ​A(n) ________________  takes place when an unauthorized person gains access to a digital device by using an Internet connection and exploiting vulnerabilities in hardware or software. 

A) ​address spoofing 
B) ​online intrusion 
C) ​brute force attack 
D) ​zero-day attack
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 ​Antivirus software can use techniques called__________ to detect malware by analyzing the characteristics and behavior of suspicious files. 

A) ​heuristic analysis 
B) ​virus signature 
C) ​side-loading 
D) ​port scan
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 ​A ___________  is malware that arrives in a trojan disguised as legitimate software and sets up a secret communication link to a hacker. 

A) ​DDoS 
B) ​TLS 
C) ​PUP 
D) ​RAT
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 ​Once you have installed antivirus software, you don't typically need to keep it running full time in the background 
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 ​A(n) __________  is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.
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 ​Heuristics may produce false positives that mistakenly identify a legitimate file as malware. 
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 ​A(n) _________ is designed to deliver malicious code into a device.
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 ​A virus __________ is a section of program code that contains a unique series of instructions known to be part of a malware exploit.
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 ​If you are traveling and expect to access files on a computer that you've left at home, make sure the remote access utilities is turned off. 
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 ​The best defense against malware is _____________. 

A) ​encryption 
B) ​entropy 
C) ​antivirus software 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Any data entering a digital device could be malware. 
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 ​RATs can be used to create a backdoor to a victim's device that  takes control of the device's camera. 
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 ​__________ are standalone programs that masquerade as useful utilities or applications
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 ​Trojans depend on ________ to spread. 

A) ​self-replication 
B) ​social engineering 
C) ​rootkits 
D) ​code injection
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 ​A(n) __________  is an undocumented method of accessing a digital device.
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 ​A virus __________ usually arrives as an email message that contains warnings about a supposedly new virus. 

A) ​payload 
B) ​signature 
C) ​hoax 
D) ​dropper
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 ​Which type of device is the top target for ransomware? 

A) ​Desktops 
B) ​Laptops 
C) ​Smartphones 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​__________ changes an originating address or a destination address to redirect the flow of data between two parties. 

A) ​Social engineering 
B) ​IMSI catching 
C) ​Address spoofing 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​_____________ software shields certain applications against behaviors commonly exhibited by intrusions. 

A) ​Malware 
B) ​Anti-exploit 
C) ​Antivirus 
D) ​Virus signature
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 ​Antivirus software cannot be expected to block threats that do not arrive in the form of malware. 
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 ​A(n) ______________  attack exploits previously unknown vulnerabilities in software applications, hardware, and operating system program code. 

A) zero-day​ 
B) ​rootkit 
C) ​brute force 
D) ​dictionary
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 ​Correctly installed antivirus software will prevent all intrusions. 
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 ​Which of the following would be considered spyware? 

A) ​a keylogger 
B) ​firewall software 
C) ​Antivirus software 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Which of the following can be used to block unauthorized access while allowing authorized communications on a device or network? 

A) ​network router 
B) ​personal firewall 
C) ​hardware that uses a NAT 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​_______ can be used to flood a Web site with so much traffic that it can no longer provide its intended service. 

A) ​DDoS 
B) ​Botnets 
C) ​Commands from a botmaster 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​MITM attacks include which of the following? 

A) ​Address spoofing 
B) ​IMSI catchers 
C) ​Evil Twins 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Hackers can use ports to communicate with devices in botnets. 
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 ​Any software that secretly gathers personal information without the victim's knowledge is classified as __________.
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 ​The objective of a MITM attack is for a third party to block communications between two entities. 
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 ​A network utility called ______________ produces a detailed list of open ports on a device.
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 ​To establish a(n) ________, hackers set up an unsecured Wi-Fi hotspot complete with an Internet connection. 

A) ​Keylogger 
B) ​Evil Twin 
C) ​botnet 
D) ​None of the above
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 ​ ___________ locks a device and then requests payment for an unlocking code.
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 ​A(n) _____________  is a LAN server that is designed to look like a legitimate Wi-Fi hotspot.
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 ​A botnet has a server that is controlled by hackers. 
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 ​ A(n) __________ is a device or software that is designed to block unauthorized access while allowing authorized communications. 

A) ​Netstat 
B) ​firewall 
C) ​Evil Twin 
D) ​digital certificate
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 ​Hackers who gain control over several computers can organize them into a client-server network known as a(n) _______.
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 ​A(n) __________  pings a packet of data to a port in order to see if that port is open or not. 

A) ​rootkit 
B) ​port scan 
C) ​virus signature 
D) ​heuristic analysis
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 ​There are various encryption methods, but __________ is the encryption standard currently used worldwide. 

A) ​AES 
B) ​DDoS 
C) ​IMSI 
D) ​TLS
  A
2
 ​Which of the following is not a characteristic of a weak password? 

A) ​Eight characters in length and include one or more uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. 
B) ​Uses default passwords such as password, admin, system, and guest. 
C) ​Any sequence that includes a user name. 
D) ​Use of words from a dictionary.
  A
3
 ​It is not possible to encrypt a Windows hard drive volume. 
  False
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 A cryptographic ________ is a word, number, or phrase that must be known to encrypt or decrypt data.​
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 ​A cryptographic __________ is a procedure for encryption or decryption. 

A) ​firewall 
B) ​ciphertext 
C) ​key 
D) ​algorithm
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 ​Which of the following type of attack uses password-cracking software to generate every possible combination of letters, numerals, and symbols. 

A) entropy​ 
B) ​massive 
C) ​dictionary 
D) ​brute force
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 ​Password entropy is a measure in _____ of a password's unpredictability.
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 ​If you want to store passwords on your digital device, make sure to _________ the file in which they are stored.
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 ​Conventional wisdom tells us that strong passwords are at least _____ characters in length and include one or more uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
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 ​The single most effective security measure for digital devices is to password protect access to them. 
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 ​If you feel more secure with a totally random and unique password for each of your logins, then a(n) _______________  is an excellent option. 

A) ​keylogger 
B) ​encryption key 
C) ​password manager 
D) ​personal firewall
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 ​Which of the following is not an example of an authentication protocol? 

A) ​password 
B) ​PINs 
C) ​fingerprint scanner 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Passwords used as encryption ________ help to make hijacked data unusable.
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 ​OS X devices include a utility that automatically encrypts data stored locally. 
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 Brute force attacks methodically try every possible password until the correct one is found.​ 
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 ​Password _________ is a measure in bits of a password's unpredictability.
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 ​Android devices automatically encrypt data stored on the device when a user activates the login password. 
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 ​Which of the following terms would best match this definition: Transforms a message or data file in such a way that its contents are hidden from unauthorized readers. 

A) ​authentication 
B) ​encryption 
C) ​ciphertext 
D) ​decryption
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 ​An original message or file that has not yet been encrypted is referred to as ciphertext. 
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 ​A(n) _______ password is difficult to hack.
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 ​Common classifications of _________ include viruses, worms, and trojans.
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 ​In addition to replicating itself, a virus self-distributing. 
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 ​__________ is the process of modifying an executable file or data stream by adding additional commands 

A) ​Keylogging 
B) ​Pharming 
C) ​Brute force attack 
D) ​Code injection
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 ​The action carried out by malware code is referred to as a(n) _______.
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 ​Most trojans are not designed to replicate themselves. 
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 ​Stuxnet is a notorious computer _______.
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 ​A password manager can store passwords in an encrypted file located at which of the following storage locations? 

A) ​ local storage 
B) ​cloud storage 
C) ​USB storage 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Password managers can generate unique passwords that have very good entropy. 
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 ​Viruses spread themselves from one device to another. 
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 ​A computer _________ is a set of self-replicating program instructions that surreptitiously attaches itself to a legitimate executable file on a host device. 

A) trojan​ 
B) ​virus 
C) ​worm 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​The core function of a password manager is to store user IDs with their corresponding ________.
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 ​A key characteristic of viruses is their ability to lurk in a device for days or months, quietly replicating themselves. 
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 ​Which of the following is not a characteristic of a computer worm? 

A) ​self-replicating 
B) ​usually standalone executable programs 
C) ​self-distributing 
D) ​spread through a process called side-loading
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 ​ ________ refers to any computer program designed to surreptitiously enter a digital device.
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 ​What is the process called when an app from a source other than an official app store is installed on a device? 

A) ​Side-loading 
B) ​Rootkit 
C) ​Code injection 
D) ​Dropper
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 ​A computer _______ is a self-replicating, self-distributing program designed to carry out unauthorized activity on a victim's device.
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 ​Any code that is designed to hide the existence of processes and privileges is referred to as a(n) _______.
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 ​If you use a password manager, what do you as the user need to remember? 

A) ​Your passwords for individual sites. 
B) ​The master password. 
C) ​Form data including credit card numbers. 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​Similar to a worm, a trojan is not designed to spread itself to other devices. 
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 Password managers store passwords in a(n) _________ file​
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 ​Which of the following sequence of events best describes an online intrusion? 

A) ​Malware enters the device, then opens a backdoor, leading to an open communications link on the device that a hacker can exploit. 
B) ​A backdoor is opened on the device locally, which allows malware to be loaded onto the device by a hacker. 
C) ​A USB drive containing a trojan is inserted into a device which opens a backdoor, allowing a hacker access to the device. 
D) None of the above​
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 ​When antivirus software detects malware, which of the following would not be a course of action you could take? 

A) ​Conduct a heuristic analysis. 
B) ​Repair the infection. 
C) ​Put the infected file into quarantine. 
D) ​Delete the infected file.
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 ​One method of heuristic analysis allows the suspicious file to run in a guarded environment called a(n) ___________ .
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 ​A(n) ________________  takes place when an unauthorized person gains access to a digital device by using an Internet connection and exploiting vulnerabilities in hardware or software. 

A) ​address spoofing 
B) ​online intrusion 
C) ​brute force attack 
D) ​zero-day attack
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 ​Antivirus software can use techniques called__________ to detect malware by analyzing the characteristics and behavior of suspicious files. 

A) ​heuristic analysis 
B) ​virus signature 
C) ​side-loading 
D) ​port scan
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 ​A ___________  is malware that arrives in a trojan disguised as legitimate software and sets up a secret communication link to a hacker. 

A) ​DDoS 
B) ​TLS 
C) ​PUP 
D) ​RAT
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 ​Once you have installed antivirus software, you don't typically need to keep it running full time in the background 
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 ​A(n) __________  is a computer program that seems to perform one function while actually doing something else.
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 ​Heuristics may produce false positives that mistakenly identify a legitimate file as malware. 
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 ​A(n) _________ is designed to deliver malicious code into a device.
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 ​A virus __________ is a section of program code that contains a unique series of instructions known to be part of a malware exploit.
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 ​If you are traveling and expect to access files on a computer that you've left at home, make sure the remote access utilities is turned off. 
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 ​The best defense against malware is _____________. 

A) ​encryption 
B) ​entropy 
C) ​antivirus software 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Any data entering a digital device could be malware. 
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 ​RATs can be used to create a backdoor to a victim's device that  takes control of the device's camera. 
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 ​__________ are standalone programs that masquerade as useful utilities or applications
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 ​Trojans depend on ________ to spread. 

A) ​self-replication 
B) ​social engineering 
C) ​rootkits 
D) ​code injection
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 ​A(n) __________  is an undocumented method of accessing a digital device.
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 ​A virus __________ usually arrives as an email message that contains warnings about a supposedly new virus. 

A) ​payload 
B) ​signature 
C) ​hoax 
D) ​dropper
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 ​Which type of device is the top target for ransomware? 

A) ​Desktops 
B) ​Laptops 
C) ​Smartphones 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​__________ changes an originating address or a destination address to redirect the flow of data between two parties. 

A) ​Social engineering 
B) ​IMSI catching 
C) ​Address spoofing 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​_____________ software shields certain applications against behaviors commonly exhibited by intrusions. 

A) ​Malware 
B) ​Anti-exploit 
C) ​Antivirus 
D) ​Virus signature
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 ​Antivirus software cannot be expected to block threats that do not arrive in the form of malware. 
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 ​A(n) ______________  attack exploits previously unknown vulnerabilities in software applications, hardware, and operating system program code. 

A) zero-day​ 
B) ​rootkit 
C) ​brute force 
D) ​dictionary
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 ​Correctly installed antivirus software will prevent all intrusions. 
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 ​Which of the following would be considered spyware? 

A) ​a keylogger 
B) ​firewall software 
C) ​Antivirus software 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​Which of the following can be used to block unauthorized access while allowing authorized communications on a device or network? 

A) ​network router 
B) ​personal firewall 
C) ​hardware that uses a NAT 
D) ​all of the above
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 ​_______ can be used to flood a Web site with so much traffic that it can no longer provide its intended service. 

A) ​DDoS 
B) ​Botnets 
C) ​Commands from a botmaster 
D) ​All of the above
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 ​MITM attacks include which of the following? 

A) ​Address spoofing 
B) ​IMSI catchers 
C) ​Evil Twins 
D) ​all of the above
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70
 ​Hackers can use ports to communicate with devices in botnets. 
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71
 ​Any software that secretly gathers personal information without the victim's knowledge is classified as __________.
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72
 ​The objective of a MITM attack is for a third party to block communications between two entities. 
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73
 ​A network utility called ______________ produces a detailed list of open ports on a device.
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74
 ​To establish a(n) ________, hackers set up an unsecured Wi-Fi hotspot complete with an Internet connection. 

A) ​Keylogger 
B) ​Evil Twin 
C) ​botnet 
D) ​None of the above
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75
 ​ ___________ locks a device and then requests payment for an unlocking code.
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76
 ​A(n) _____________  is a LAN server that is designed to look like a legitimate Wi-Fi hotspot.
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77
 ​A botnet has a server that is controlled by hackers. 
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78
 ​ A(n) __________ is a device or software that is designed to block unauthorized access while allowing authorized communications. 

A) ​Netstat 
B) ​firewall 
C) ​Evil Twin 
D) ​digital certificate
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79
 ​Hackers who gain control over several computers can organize them into a client-server network known as a(n) _______.
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80
 ​A(n) __________  pings a packet of data to a port in order to see if that port is open or not. 

A) ​rootkit 
B) ​port scan 
C) ​virus signature 
D) ​heuristic analysis
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