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ECCouncil 312-50v11 Exam With Confidence Using Practice Dumps

Exam Code:
312-50v11
Exam Name:
Certified Ethical Hacker Exam (CEH v11)
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Dec 22, 2024
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ECCouncil 312-50v11

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Certified Ethical Hacker Exam (CEH v11) Questions and Answers

Question 1

ViruXine.W32 virus hides their presence by changing the underlying executable code.

This Virus code mutates while keeping the original algorithm intact, the code changes itself each time it runs, but the function of the code (its semantics) will not change at all.

Here is a section of the Virus code:

What is this technique called?

Options:

A.

Polymorphic Virus

B.

Metamorphic Virus

C.

Dravidic Virus

D.

Stealth Virus

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Question 2

Which Nmap switch helps evade IDS or firewalls?

Options:

A.

-n/-R

B.

-0N/-0X/-0G

C.

-T

D.

-D

Question 3

What type of a vulnerability/attack is it when the malicious person forces the user’s browser to send an authenticated request to a server?

Options:

A.

Session hijacking

B.

Server side request forgery

C.

Cross-site request forgery

D.

Cross-site scripting