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11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim 14.10.7 Practice Questions Candidate: Micah Galvan (MIC2315228@maricopa.edu) Date: 11/29/2023 2:41:45 pm * Time Spent: 02:39 Score: 100% Passing Score: 80% https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0_576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 1711
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 1: v/ Correct Which of the following is a risk associated with using a web browser password manager? You are limited to the number of passwords you can store in a web browser password manager. Passwords stored in the password manager may not work on newer web pages. Signing in with the browser password gives a > hacker control over all passwords stored on the browser. Web browser password managers cannot store complex passwords. Explanation Signing in with the browser password gives a hacker control over all passwords that are stored on that browser. This is especially dangerous if the browser password is leaked or is easily guessed. If you can store the password using a web browser password manager, you have access to the web page and the stored password will work. Web password managers are capable of storing both simple and complex passwords and can store an unlimited number of them. References @ 14.10.1 Browsers |:: 14.10.2 Browser Facts g_browsers_browser_password_risk_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 2/11
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 2: v/ Correct What is issued to a website in order for it to be validated as a trusted website? - Certificate authority DNS Extension Hash code Explanation Certificate authority (CA) information is stamped on all packets coming from a website to validate where they came from. If any packets are misdirected through an untrusted site, the browser will detect that the certificate is now invalid and will give the user a warning in the form of a dialog box. Extensions are one or more functions added to the browser that can be created by the affiliated browser or a third party. Hashing is a feature associated with password managers. Hashing generates a string of values (hash code) that jumbles the password into symbols and letters. Hash codes cannot be reversed, which makes them a good deterrent to security threats. The actual password is then saved in the account. You can configure the DNS (Domain Name System) with a list of valid sites. This means that you can allow or deny access to certain sites. However, DNS is not designed to validate trusted websites. References [E] 14.10.1 Browsers |E| 14.10.2 Browser Facts g_browsers_ca_trusted_website_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 3/11
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11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 3: v/ Correct You want to set up a service on your company network that can be configured with a list of valid websites. The service should give employees a certificate warning if they try to visit a version of an untrusted site. Which of the following services is designed to provide this functionality? Extensions Hashing DHCP server - DNS server Explanation Internal DNS servers, such as one on your company network, can be configured with a list of valid sites. This means that you can allow or deny access to certain sites. The CA on the server will operate using the same authority as on a public site and will give the user a certificate warning if they try to visit their version of an untrusted site. Hashing is a feature associated with password managers. Hashing generates a string of values that jumbles the password into symbols and letters. Hash codes cannot be reversed, which makes them a good deterrent to security threats. The actual password is then saved to the account. A DHCP server leases IP addresses and other information to DHCP clients. Extensions are one or more functions added to the browser that can be created by the affiliated browser or a third party. References @ 14.10.1 Browsers —| 14.10.2 Browser Facts [;‘% 14.10.3 Install Browser and Extensions g_browsers_dns_valid_websites_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 4/11
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 4: v/ Correct Which of the following password manager features converts a password into a jumbled string of symbols and letters before storing it in the account? Extensions = Hashing Cloud access Two-factor authentication Explanation Hashing generates a string of values that jumbles a password into symbols and letters. Hash codes cannot be reversed, which makes them a good deterrent to security threats. The actual password is then saved to the account. Two-factor authentication is using two authentication credentials to access one account. For example, once a user uses their password to access their account, an alert with a confirmation code will appear on another account, such as a separate email. It will then ask to validate that code. Extensions are one or more functions added to the browser that can be created by the affiliated browser or a third party. Some password managers are accessed from the cloud, while others are installed locally. This characteristic is not associated with converting a password into a jumbled string of symbols and letters. References [E] 14.10.1 Browsers |E| 14.10.2 Browser Facts [;‘R 14.10.3 Install Browser and Extensions g_browsers_hashing_conversion_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 5/11
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 5: v/ Correct You have logged into your banking website using a password, but now the website indicates that it sent you an email with a confirmation code that you need to retrieve and enter before you can continue to access the website. Which of the following security measures is being used? Extensions Hash code Certificate authority Two-factor authentication Explanation Two-factor authentication is using two authentication credentials to access one account. For example, once you enter your password to access your account, you receive an alert via email, text message, or voicemail message with a confirmation code that you need to also enter before accessing the website. Certificate authority (CA) information is stamped on all packets coming from a website to validate where they came from. If any packets are misdirected through an untrusted site, the browser will detect that the certificate is now invalid and will give the user a warning in a the form of a dialog box. This is not associated with authentication to a website. Extensions are one or more functions added to the browser that can be created by the affiliated browser or a third party. Hashing is a feature associated with password managers. Hashing generates a string of values (hash code) that jumbles the password into symbols and letters. Hash codes cannot be reversed, which makes them a good deterrent to security threats. The actual password is then saved to the account. References @ 14.10.1 Browsers 14.10.2 Browser Facts g_browsers_two_factor_auth_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 6/11
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11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 6: v/ Correct Which of the following is an issue with using an adblocker extension on your web browser? It can cause certain sites and browsers to no longer work on specific web pages. It can be a security risk to your stored password information. It can prevent the web browser from retaining password information. It can prevent you from synchronizing bookmarks from one computer to the next. Explanation Adblockers are extensions that you can attach to your browser to block pop-up ads on a web page. However, blocking these ads can also cause certain sites and browsers to no longer work. Using Private Browsing Mode (not an adblocker) can prevent the browser from retaining search history, cookies, or password information. Adblockers do not impact the security of your stored password information or impact the synchronization of bookmarks when using the same web browser across different computers. References [E] 14.10.4 Browser Settings (:‘R 14.10.5 Configure Browser Settings EI 14.10.6 Browser Setting Facts g_browswer_settings_ad_blocker_issue_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 711
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 7: v/ Correct You have just created an account for your web browser, and you want to be able to access the bookmarks you create on your home laptop with the same web browser on your company workstation. Which of the following can you use to make these bookmarks accessible on both computers? Pop-up blocker > Browser synchronization Data cache clearing Private Browsing Mode Explanation Once you've created a browser account, there is a settings feature that lets you log into a browser from multiple systems with all information including bookmarks, password information and all security settings, synced. This feature would allow you to access the same bookmarks from both your home laptop and your company workstation. A pop-up blocker can prevent pop-up ads from appearing on web pages. However, it would not synchronize bookmarks across several computers. Private Browsing Mode lets you visit websites without the browser keeping your search history, cookies, or password information. However, it would not synchronize bookmarks across several computers. In order for browsers to quickly retrieve websites, they often save all the site locations visited, which is referred to as a cache. Although clearing the cache can improve browser performance, it would not synchronize bookmarks across several computers. References @ 14.10.4 Browser Settings [:R 14.10.5 Configure Browser Settings .= | 14.10.6 Browser Setting Facts g_browswer_settings_browser_sync_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 8/11
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 8: v/ Correct While browsing the internet, you notice that your browser performance is continually slowing down. Which of the following would MOST likely increase the overall performance of your web browser? Synchronize your web browser data. - Clear the data cache. Enable a pop-up blocker. Switch to Private Browsing Mode. Explanation In order for browsers to quickly retrieve websites, they often save all the site locations visited, which is referred to as a cache. You can clear the cache to help improve the overall performance of your web browser. Enabling a pop-up blocker can prevent pop-up ads from appearing on web pages. And while this might help to access the web page content a little quicker, it would not significantly improve the overall performance of the web browser. Private browsing mode lets you visit websites without the browser keeping your search history, cookies or password information. However, in this scenario, switching to private browsing mode would not clear the cache, which is most likely causing the performance problem. Once you've created a browser account, there is a settings feature that lets you log into a browser from multiple systems with all information including bookmarks, password information and all security settings, synced. However, this synchronization would not slow down the overall performance of your web browser. References @ 14.10.4 Browser Settings [:‘R 14.10.5 Configure Browser Settings |E| 14.10.6 Browser Setting Facts g_browswer_settings_data_cache_clear_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 9/11
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11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 9: v/ Correct While browsing the internet, you are constantly being bombarded by small advertisements with links attached to the web page. Which of the following can you use to prevent these advertisements from appearing? Browser synchronization Data cache clearing e Pop-up blocker Private Browsing Mode Explanation Pop-ups are generally small advertisements with links attached to the web page. These web pages contain java script and can be a great security risk to the user. Most browsers have a way of blocking this content in their setting menu with a Pop-up blocker feature. Private browsing mode lets you visit websites without the browser keeping your search history, cookies or password information. However, it does not prevent pop-up ads from appearing. In order for browsers to quickly retrieve websites, they often save all the site locations visited, which is referred to as being cached. Although clearing the cache can improve browser performance, it does not block pop-up ads. Once you've created a browser account, there is a settings feature that lets you log into a browser from multiple systems with all information including bookmarks, password information and all security settings, synced . However, this synchronization does not block pop-up ads. References @ 14.10.4 Browser Settings [:R 14.10.5 Configure Browser Settings .= | 14.10.6 Browser Setting Facts g_browswer_settings_pop_up_blocker_pp7.question.fex https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 10/11
11/29/23, 2:42 PM TestOut LabSim ¥ Question 10: v/ Correct While browsing the internet, you want to make sure that the browser you are using does not store your search history, cookies, or password information. Which of the following can you enable to prevent this from happening? Data cache clearing Pop-up blocker Browser synchronization - Private Browsing Mode Explanation Private browsing mode lets you visit websites without the browser keeping search history, cookies or password information. A pop-up blocker keeps pop-up ads from appearing while browsing a website. However it does not prevent the browser from storing your search history, cookies or password information. In order for browsers to quickly retrieve websites, they often save all the site locations visited, which is referred to as being cached. Although clearing the cache can improve browser performance, it does not prevent the browser from storing your search history, cookies or password information. Once you've created a browser account, there is a settings feature that lets you log into a browser from multiple systems with all information including bookmarks, password information and all security settings, synced. However, this feature does not prevent the browser from storing your search history, cookies, or password information. References @ 14.10.4 Browser Settings [:R 14.10.5 Configure Browser Settings .= | 14.10.6 Browser Setting Facts g_browswer_settings_private_browsing_pp7.question.fex Copyright © 2023 TestOut Corporation All rights reserved. https://labsimapp.testout.com/v6_0 576/index.html/productviewer/1193/14.10.7/136e7614-8183-4027-a3d4-363d80d0f4aa 11/11