Q.1.
How can you protect your PIN number at a cash machine from a criminal using "shoulder surfing"?
Q.2.
True or false: Key-loggers remember keys used to find routes and gain information
Q.3.
Stealing login information by watching someone else log in.
Q.4.
Shouldering...
Q.5.
You hack for fun, you cause no malicious damage. You may find a bug, but you won't report it. What type of "hat" hacker are you?
Q.6.
This involves tempting someone with an offer which is hiding the true consequences.
Q.7.
An I.T. support technician might offer to remove a suspected virus, in return for remote access to your computer. They help initially, but the trick comes later. This is a form of....
Q.8.
You hack to steal data and to cause disruption to the company. What type of "hat" hacker are you?
Q.9.
The weakest point in a security system, is usually:
Q.10.
What type of social engineering involves the criminal pretending to be a delivery person, and they need to be let into the building?
Q.11.
What type of social engineering involves the attacker offering something, like a favour, in exchange for access to some personal information?
Q.12.
True or False: Social Engineering and Malware are usually used for good intents
Q.13.
Spyware...
Q.14.
True or false: Computer viruses are most commonly installed by a computer chip
Q.15.
Blagging...
Q.16.
A Trojan...
Q.17.
A worm...
Q.18.
Physical Threats...
Q.19.
Adware...
Q.20.
True or false: Pharming means misdirecting users to websites to install a virus or gain personal information