Which of the following can only be mitigated through the use of technical controls rather that user security training?
A.
Shoulder surfing
B.
Zero-day
C.
Vishing
D.
Trojans
Explanation:
A zero day vulnerability is an unknown vulnerability in a software application. This cannot be prevented by user security training.
A zero day vulnerability refers to a hole in software that is unknown to the vendor. This security hole is then exploited by hackers before the vendor becomes aware
and hurries to fix it–this exploit is called a zero day attack. Uses of zero day attacks can include infiltrating malware, spyware or allowing unwanted access to user
information. The term “zero day” refers to the unknown nature of the hole to those outside of the hackers, specifically, the developers. Once the vulnerability
becomes known, a race begins for the developer, who must protect users.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Shoulder surfing is using direct observation techniques, such as looking over someone’s shoulder, to get information. Shoulder surfing is an effective way to get
information in crowded places because it’s relatively easy to stand next to someone and watch as they fill out a form, enter a PIN number at an ATM machine, oruse a calling card at a public pay phone. Shoulder surfing can also be done long distance with the aid of binoculars or other vision-enhancing devices. To prevent
shoulder surfing, experts recommend that you shield paperwork or your keypad from view by using your body or cupping your hand. Shoulder surfing can be
mitigated through the use of user security training. Therefore, this answer is incorrect.
C: Vishing (voice or VoIP phishing) is an electronic fraud tactic in which individuals are tricked into revealing critical financial or personal information to unauthorized
entities. Vishing works like phishing but does not always occur over the Internet and is carried out using voice technology. A vishing attack can be conducted by
voice email, VoIP (voice over IP), or landline or cellular telephone.
The potential victim receives a message, often generated by speech synthesis, indicating that suspicious activity has taken place in a credit card account, bank
account, mortgage account or other financial service in their name. The victim is told to call a specific telephone number and provide information to “verify identity”
or to “ensure that fraud does not occur.” If the attack is carried out by telephone, caller ID spoofing can cause the victim’s set to indicate a legitimate source, such
as a bank or a government agency.
Vishing can be mitigated through the use of user security training. Therefore, this answer is incorrect.
D: In computers, a Trojan horse is a program in which malicious or harmful code is contained inside apparently harmless programming or data in such a way that it
can get control and do its chosen form of damage, such as ruining the file allocation table on your hard disk. In one celebrated case, a Trojan horse was a program
that was supposed to find and destroy computer viruses. A Trojan horse may be widely redistributed as part of a computer virus. Trojans can be mitigated through
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