CEH Practice Test - SimeonOnSecurity
What is a buffer overflow attack?
An attack that targets web applications by exploiting vulnerabilities in the input validation and handling mechanisms to inject malicious SQL code into backend databases and steal sensitive data or execute arbitrary commands.
An attack that targets web browsers and their plugins by exploiting vulnerabilities in their code to download and execute malicious code on a system without the user's knowledge or consent.
An attack that targets network protocols, such as TCP/IP or DNS, by exploiting vulnerabilities in their implementations to inject and execute malicious code on target devices.
An attack that targets software or hardware components by overflowing a buffer with more data than it can hold, causing it to overwrite adjacent memory and execute arbitrary code.
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