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CREST CPS Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers • %SYSTEMDRIVE% - Contains the boot options for computers with BIOS firmware running NT-based operating system prior to Windows Vista /.%SYSTEMROOT%repairSAM %SYSTEMROOT%System32configRegBackSAM - Stores Windows users' passwords in ...

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%SYSTEMDRIVE%\boot.ini - Contains the boot options for computers with BIOS
firmware running NT-based operating system prior to Windows Vista

/.%SYSTEMROOT%\repair\SAM

%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\config\RegBack\SAM - Stores Windows users'
passwords in a hashed format (in LM hash and NTLM hash). These are backups of
C:\windows\system32\config\SAM

/.1000BaseT - Gigabit Ethernet
1 GB

/.100BaseT - "Fast Ethernet"
100 Mbps

/.10BaseT - LAN (Ethernet)
10 Mbps

/.A / AAAA Record - IP Address

/.Active OS Fingerprinting - Sends specially crafted packets to the remote OS and
analyzes the received response.

NMap is awesome at this

/.AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) - A block cypher created in the late 1990s that
uses a 128-bit block size and a 128-, 129-, or 256-bit key size.

/.Apache / Tomcat - Apache Web Servers

/.APIPA - Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing

/.ARP - Address Resolution Protocol

/.Asymmetric Encryption - RSA
El Gamal
ECC Eliptic Curve
Diffie-Helman (Key Exchange)
Paillier

,Merkle-Helman
Cramer-Shoup

/.Base64 Encoding - An encoding scheme which represents any binary data using only
printable ASCII characters. Usually used for encoding email attachments over SMTP

/.Basel Accord - an agreement that required that banks hold as capital at least 8% of
their risk-weighted assets

/.Cat 5 - Category 5 wire, a TIA/EIA standard for UTP wiring that can operate at up to
100 Mbps.

/.CAT5 - type of cable that has the ability to transfer information from one computer to
another

/.CDMA - Code Division Multiple Access (GSM competitor)

/.Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) - a Cisco proprietary Layer 2 protocol to gather
information about neighboring Cisco devices

/.Cisco Password Encryption - secret 4 : Crappy SHA256
secret 5 : Salted MD5
secret 7: Crappy Cisco encryption to prevent cleartext in the config
secret 8 : PBKDF2 (Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2) *bruteforce target*
secret 9 : scrypt (BINGO)

/.Classful IP Range : Class A - 128 Networks (2^7), 16,777,216 Addresses per network
(2^24)

Range : 0.0.0.0-127.0.0.0
Default Subnet Mask : 255.0.0.0
CIDR Notation : /8

/.Classful IP Range : Class B - 16,384 Networks (2^14), 65,536 Addresses per network
(2^16)

Range : 128.0.0.0-191.255.0.0
Default Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0
CIDR Notation : /16

/.Classful IP Range : Class C - 2,097,152 Networks (2^21), 256 Addresses per network
(2^8)

Range : 192.0.0.0-223.255.255.0
Default Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
CIDR Notation : /24

, /.Classful IP Range Calculation - If the first bit is a "0", it's a class A address (Half the
address space has a "0" for the first bit, so this is why class A takes up half the address
space.)

If the second bit is a "0", it's a class B address (Half of the remaining non-class-A
addresses, or one quarter of the total.)

If the third bit is a "0", it's a class C address (Half again of what's left, or one eighth of
the total.)

If the fourth bit is a "0", it's a class D address. (Half the remainder, or one sixteenth of
the address space.) If it's a "1", it's a class E address. (The other half, one sixteenth.)

/.Classless Subnets / CIDR - Class C - 255.255.255.0 , /24 (254 Hosts)
Class B - 255.255.0.0 , /16 (65,534 Hosts)
Class A - 255.0.0.0 , /8 (16,777,214 Hosts)

/.CNAME (Canonical name record) - A type of DNS data record that holds alternative
names for a host.

/.COBIT - Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology

/.Command : Display File Contents - Linux: cat <file>
Windows: cat <file>

/.Command : View Network Info - Linux: ifconfig
Windows: ipconfig /all

/.Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 - This act defines cybercrime as any illegal act
for which knowledge of computer technology is essential for its perpetration,
investigation, or prosecution; currently being evaluated for revision because much of its
language was developed before the Internet boom

/.Computer Misuse Act 1990 - An Act which makes illegal a number of activities such as
deliberately planting viruses, hacking, using ICT equipment for fraud.

/.CPNI - Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (UK best practices)

/.CRITICAL SUBNET INFO - RTFM page 36

/.CSMA/CA - Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance

/.Data Link Protocols - 1) SLIP (serial line internet protocol)
2) PPP (point-to-point protocol)
3) *ARP (address resolution protocol)* (resolves IP's into MAC's)

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