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Question
1:
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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
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14.10.2
Browser
Facts
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2:
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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
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Question
3:
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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
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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
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Question
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—
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
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Question
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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
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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
.=
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14.10.6
Browser
Setting
Facts
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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
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14.10.6
Browser
Setting
Facts
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Question
9:
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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
.=
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10:
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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
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