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CEH v11 Vocab Test Questions and Answers All Correct Port Scanning - Answer-Used to identify open ports and the services running on these ports. X-Mas Scan - Answer-A type of inverse TCP scanning technique with the FIN, URG, and PUSH flags set to send a TCP frame to a remote device. Banner G...

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CEH v11 Vocab Test Questions and
Answers All Correct
Port Scanning - Answer-Used to identify open ports and the services running on these
ports.

X-Mas Scan - Answer-A type of inverse TCP scanning technique with the FIN, URG,
and PUSH flags set to send a TCP frame to a remote device.

Banner Grabbing - Answer-AKA OS discovery or OS Fingerprinting is a method used to
determine the operating system running on a remote target system.

Packet Fragmentation - Answer-The attacker send fragmented probe packets to the
intended target, which reassembles the fragments after receiving all of them.

Source Routing - Answer-The attacker specifies the routing path for the malformed
packet to reach the intended target.

Proxy Chaining - Answer-A process in which an attacker increases their internet
anonymity by changing the source identification information repeatedly as requests are
routed through multiple proxy servers.

Anonymizers - Answer-An intermediate server place between you as the end user and
the website to access the website on your behalf and make your web surfing activities
untraceable.

Enumeration - Answer-The process of extracting usernames, machine names, network
resources, shares, and services from a system or network.

SNMP (Simple Network Message Protocol) - Answer-A widely used protocol in network
management systems to monitor network-attached devices such as routers, switches,
firewalls, printers, and servers. It consists of managers and agents. The agent receives
requests on port 161 from the managers and responds on port 162.

LDAP (Light Weight Directory Protocol) - Answer-A protocol for accessing and
maintaining distributed directory information services over an IP network. By default,
LDAP uses TCP or UDP as its transport protocol over port 389.

NTP (Network Time Protocol) - Answer-Designed to synchronize the clocks of
networked computers. Port 123.

DNS (Domain Name Server) - Answer-A system that connects URLs with their IP
address. Port 53

, Telnet - Answer-An application protocol used on the internet or local area network to
provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communication facility using a virtual
terminal connection Port 23.

SSH (Secure Shell) - Answer-A cryptographic network protocol for opening network
services securely over an unsecured network. Port 22

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - Answer-A network protocol used on IP
networks where a DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address and other
information to each host on the network. Port 67

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - Answer-Protocol used for sending e-mail over
the Internet. Port 25

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) - Answer-Often used for data compression, digital signing,
encryption and decryption of messages, emails, files, and directories, and to enhance
the privacy of email communications.

HTTP (Hyper Text Protocol) - Answer-Protocol used to trasnfer webpage data over the
web. Port 80

POP (Post Office Protocol) - Answer-An application-layer protocol used by email clients
to retrieve email from a mail server. Port 110

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) - Answer-A protocol used for accessing email
messages on a server without having to download them to your local drive. Port 143

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - Answer-A protocol designed for transferring files over the
internet. Port 21

Kerberos - Answer-A network authentication protocol that provides strong authentication
for client/server applications through secret-key cryptography.

IPSec - Answer-A protocol suite developed by the IETF for securing IP communications
by authenticating and encrypting each IP packet of a communication session.

Vulnerability Research - Answer-The process of analyzing protocols, services, and
configurations to discover the vulnerabilities and design flaws that will expose an
operating system and its applications to exploit, attack, or misuse.

Confidentiality - Answer-Assurance that the information is accessible on to those
authorized to have access

Integrity - Answer-The trustworthiness of data or resources in terms of preventing
improper or unauthorized changes

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