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CertNexus Exam ITS-110 Topic 5 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for CertNexus's ITS-110 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 5
[All ITS-110 Questions]

Which of the following attacks relies on the trust that a website has for a user's browser?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Carole
4 days ago
I'm going with D) Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). Sounds like the kind of attack that would make the website trust the user's browser a little too much.
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Jackie
5 days ago
Phishing is more about tricking the user, while XSS specifically targets the trust between the website and the browser
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Harrison
7 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think A) Phishing also relies on the trust of the user's browser
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Shizue
7 days ago
B) SQL Injection (SQLi) - Wait, that's not right. Let me think... Ah, C) Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), of course!
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Hoa
9 days ago
Hmm, I think it's D) Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). Gotta watch out for those browser exploits, you know?
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Marcos
12 days ago
D) Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) - I remember learning about that in my web security class. Sneaky stuff!
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Lettie
14 days ago
I agree with Jackie, XSS attacks exploit the trust between the website and the user's browser
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Jackie
19 days ago
I think the answer is C) Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
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Jarvis
29 days ago
C) Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) - That's the one that tricks the website into trusting the user's browser, right?
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Domitila
9 days ago
Always important to be aware of these types of attacks and how to protect against them.
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Daniel
10 days ago
It's a sneaky way to trick the website into thinking the malicious script is coming from a trusted source.
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Jacquline
14 days ago
Yes, that's correct. Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) relies on the trust that a website has for a user's browser.
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