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Eccouncil 312-50 Exam - Topic 4 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-50 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 4
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Password cracking programs reverse the hashing process to recover passwords. (True/False.)

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Rochell
4 months ago
Yeah, I always thought cracking meant reversing too.
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Omega
4 months ago
Nope, just brute force or dictionary attacks!
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Catrice
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought they could reverse it.
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Lenna
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's about guessing the original input.
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Rashad
5 months ago
That's false, they don't reverse hashing.
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Noelia
5 months ago
I remember discussing how password cracking involves guessing or brute force, not reversing the hash directly, so I think it's false.
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Tonette
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a similar question before, and it was about how hashes can't be reversed, so I might lean towards false.
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Elfrieda
5 months ago
I think it's true because cracking programs often try to find the original password from the hash.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about hashes being one-way functions, so maybe it's false?
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Staci
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of the question. Is it asking about the specific ergonomic issues, or the broader category they fall under? I'll need to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand what they're looking for.
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Keva
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Is this about inheritance or polymorphism? The question mentions the Dog and Cat classes inheriting from Animal, but then talks about the speak() method. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Shad
5 months ago
Ah, this is a tricky one. I'll need to do some research on Arista's technical specifications to answer this confidently.
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