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Security+ Cert Exam Objectives SYO-601 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE

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Security+ Cert Exam Objectives SYO-601 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE Phishing - ANS fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information or data, by disguising oneself as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. Smishing - ANS When someone tries to trick you into giving them your private information via a text or SMS message. Vishing - ANS Using social engineering over the telephone system to gain access to private personal and financial information for the purpose of financial reward Spam - ANS irrelevant or unsolicited messages sent to a large number of Internet users, for illegitimate advertising, and other activities such as phishing, and spreading malware SPIM - ANS Spam delivered through instant messaging (IM) instead of through e-mail messaging Spear Phishing - ANS the act of sending emails to specific and well-researched targets while pretending to be a trusted sender Dumpster Diving - ANS exploration of a system's trash bin for the purpose of finding details in order for a hacker to have a successful online assault. Shoulder Surfing - ANS When someone watches over your shoulder to nab valuable information as you key it into an electronic device. Pharming - ANS cyberattack intended to redirect a website's traffic to another, fake site. Tailgating - ANS Social engineering attempt by cyber threat actors in which they trick employees into helping them gain unauthorized access into the company premises. Eliciting Information - ANS Procedures or techniques involving interacting with and communicating with others that is designed to gather knowledge or inform Whaling - ANS Spear phishing that focuses on one specific high level executive or influencer Prepending - ANS Prepend is a word that means to attach content as a prefix. For example, a prepend command could be used in a scripting language that a programmer would enter into a certain function or code module. It would add certain characters of text to the beginning of some variable or object. Identity Fraud - ANS identity fraud is the use of stolen information such as making fake ID's and fake bank accounts Invoice Scams - ANS using fraudulent invoices to steal from a company

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