Ethical Hacking QUESTION & ANSWERS

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Download questions and answers to the unit Ethical Hacking and be a head of others with elaborative answers . Q1. a) Define the following terms as used in Ethical Hacking (5 Marks) i) Hacking - Hacking refers to the unauthorized access or manipulation of computer systems, networks, or data. ii) Ethical Hacking - Ethical Hacking involves the authorized use of hacking techniques to identify and fix vulnerabilities in systems to prevent unauthorized access or data breaches. iii) Ping Sweep - Ping Sweep is a technique used to identify active devices on a network by sending ICMP echo requests (pings) to a range of IP addresses and waiting for responses. iv) Inverse TCP Flag Scanning - Inverse TCP Flag Scanning is a technique used to identify systems that are not vulnerable to certain types of attacks by exploiting the TCP protocol's behavior.
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