Question 23 pts
(TCO 2, 4) Usually, running an Nmap scan in a slow mode will avoid
Group of answer choices
detection.
false negative.
false positive.
reduced collision.
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Question 33 pts
(TCO 2, 4) A(n) _____ is designed to detect anomalies such as malware with an application.
Group of answer choices
NIDS
HIDS
Honeypot
Firewall
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Question 43 pts
(TCO 2, 4) Snort is considered which of the following?
Group of answer choices
HIPS
NIPS
HIDS
NIDS
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Question 53 pts
(TCO 2,4) This attack occurs when an IDS discards the packet that is accepted by the host.
Group of answer choices
Evasion
Session splicing
Insertion
False positives
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Question 63 pts
(TCO 5) LIFO is a structure in which the
Group of answer choices
last item in is the first item out.
last item in is the last item out.
first item in is the first item out.
None of the above
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Question 73 pts
(TCO 5) Most CPUs have a(n) _____ that does nothing but advance the instruction pointer.
Group of answer choices
NOPs
buffer
heap
malloc
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Question 83 pts
(TCO 5) This malware targeted IIS web servers.
Group of answer choices
Nimda
TIED
Melissa
Conficker
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Question 93 pts
(TCO 5) The SQL Slammer worm attacked
Group of answer choices
MS SQL 2000.
MS SQL 2013.
MS SQL 2010.
MYSQL.
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Question 103 pts
(TCO 5) The I LOVE YOU bug is an example of a
Group of answer choices
macro infection.
micro infection.
mini infection.
maxi infection.
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2) false positive.
3) Honeypot
4) NIDS
5) Evasion
6) last item in is the first item out.
7) NOPs
8) Nimda
9) MS SQL 2000.
10) macro infection.
Question 23 pts (TCO 2, 4) Usually, running an Nmap scan in a slow mode will...
Java's LinkedList class represents a doubly-linked list. What is the Big-O behavior of its addFirstmethod for a list of size N? Group of answer choices O(1) O(log N) O(N) O(N log N) Flag this Question Question 21 pts Java's ArrayList class represents a basic array. As a convenience for the user, when the capacity of the backing array is exceeded, the class handles creating a new larger array and copying over the existing items. Its add(int index, E element) method...
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