WGU C702 FINAL EXAM LATEST 100 EXAM
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Buffer overflow
Web threat where attackers compromise the network by identifying flaws and bypassing
authentication.
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Internet Information Services (IIS)
Microsoft server architecture supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, SMTP, and NNTP.
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IIS log files
Default storage location: %SystemDrive%\inetpub\logs\LogFiles.
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netstat -na
Command to check for unusual listening on TCP and UDP ports.
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Apache core
Major component of Apache web server, alongside Apache modules.
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SQL injection
Web threat where attackers insert commands via input data to tamper with data.
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Computer Forensics Investigation Methodology
NIST project establishing testing methodology for forensics software tools.
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Data duplication
Copying original data bit-by-bit using software or hardware tools.
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NTFS
Windows file system, not EXT3, FAT, or FAT32.
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Volume descriptor
Primary field type referring to the volume descriptor.
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Primary partition
Logical drive holding data and files stored on the disk.
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Partition table structure
Structure storing information about partitions on the hard disk, 64-byte in size.
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Master Boot Record (MBR)
Contains disk signatures, using 8 bytes for disk signatures.
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GUID Partition Table
LBA 2 contains the Partition Entry Array in the GPT.
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Warm booting
Restarting the system via the operating system, not cold, hot, or hard booting.
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UEFI-GPT method
Windows OS startup method for Windows 8, supporting traditional BIOS-MBR or UEFI-
GPT.
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DiskPart
Basic partitioning tool displaying GPT partition table details in Windows OS.
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Bootloader Stage
Stage of the Linux boot process that includes loading the Linux kernel and optional initial
RAM disk.
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FAT Area
Component of a typical FAT file system consisting of data used to access the volume.
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Ntfs.sys
Component of the NTFS architecture that is a computer system file driver for NTFS.
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Virtual File System (VFS)
Abstract layer on top of a complete file system in Linux, allowing client applications to
access various file systems.
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