Peter extracts the SIDs list from Windows 2000 Server machine using the hacking tool "SIDExtractor". Here is the output of the SIDs:
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-100Johns
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-652Rebecca
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-412Sheela
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-999Shawn
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-777Somia
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-500chang
s-1-5-21-1125394485-807628933-54978560-555Micah
From the above list identify the user account with System Administrator privileges.
A.
John
B.
Rebecca
C.
Sheela
D.
Shawn
E.
Somia
F.
Chang
G.
Micah
Explanation:
The SID of the built-in administrator will always follow this example: S-1-5-domain- Q135
Which address translation scheme would allow a single public IP address to always correspond to a single machine on an internal network, allowing "server publishing"?A. Overloading Port Address Translation
B. Dynamic Port Address Translation
C. Dynamic Network Address Translation
D. Static Network Address TranslationMapping an unregistered IP address to a registered IP address on a one-to-one basis. Particularly useful when a device needs to be accessible from outside the network.
the correct answer is chang, because have 500 at the end..