By default, what level of security is set for the Local intranet zone?
A.
High-Medium
B.
Medium-Low
C.
High
D.
Low
Explanation:
The default security level of the Local intranet zone is Medium-Low. Internet Explorer (IE) allows
configuring different levels of security for different types of Web sites by segmenting them into the
following security zone:
Local Intranet: IE can be configured to detect intranet sites automatically. Users can add Web sites
to this zone through Local Intranet sites dialog box. Protected Mode is not enabled for sites in this
zone. The default security level of this zone is Medium-Low.
Trusted Sites: Putting sites in the Trusted Sites zone often provide elevated privileges. The default
security level for this zone is Medium.
Restricted Sites: Potentially malicious sites are put in this zone. The default security level for this
zone is High. Protected Mode is enabled by default for sites in this zone.
Internet: The sites that are not contained in other zones are automatically hosted in this zone. Sites
in this zone are blocked from viewing private data from other Web sites. The default security level of
this zone is Medium-High. Protected Mode is enabled by default for sites in this zone.
The three default security levels are Medium, Medium-High, and High.