Which of the following attacks is BEST mitigated by utilizing strong passwords? A. Man-in-the-middle attack B. Brute force attack C. Remote buffer overflow D. Root kit
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation:
A brute force attack is normally successful against weak passwords, whereas strong passwords would not prevent any of the other attacks. Man-in-the-middle attacks intercept network traffic, which could contain passwords, but is not naturally password-protected. Remote buffer overflows rarely require a password to exploit a remote host. Root kits hook into the operating system’s kernel and, therefore, operate underneath any authentication mechanism.
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