312-50v13 Certified Ethical Hacker Exam (CEHv13)

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Question 16 (Exam Pool C)

Richard, an attacker, targets an MNC In this process, he uses a footprinting technique to gather as much information as possible. Using this technique, he gathers domain information such as the target domain name, contact details of its owner, expiry date, and creation date. With this information, he creates a map of the organization's network and misleads domain owners with social engineering to obtain internal details of its network. What type of footprinting technique is employed by Richard?

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  • VPN footprinting
  • Email footprinting
  • VoIP footprinting
  • Whois footprinting

Question 17 (Exam Pool C)

Gregory, a professional penetration tester working at Sys Security Ltd., is tasked with performing a security test of web applications used in the company. For this purpose, Gregory uses a tool to test for any security loopholes by hijacking a session between a client and server. This tool has a feature of intercepting proxy that can be used to inspect and modify the traffic between the browser and target application. This tool can also perform customized attacks and can be used to test the randomness of session tokens. Which of the following tools is used by Gregory in the above scenario?

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  • Nmap
  • Burp Suite
  • CxSAST
  • Wireshark

Question 18 (Exam Pool A)

Bob received this text message on his mobile phone: “Hello, this is Scott Smelby from the Yahoo Bank. Kindly contact me for a vital transaction on: [email protected]”. Which statement below is true?

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  • This is a scam as everybody can get a @yahoo address, not the Yahoo customer service employees.
  • This is a scam because Bob does not know Scott.
  • Bob should write to [email protected] to verify the identity of Scott.
  • This is probably a legitimate message as it comes from a respectable organization.