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Eccouncil 312-50 Exam - Topic 4 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-50 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 4
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Which of the following LM hashes represent a password of less than 8 characters? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, E

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Deandrea
4 months ago
I thought all LM hashes were 8 characters minimum?
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Adaline
4 months ago
B has 8 characters, so it can't be one.
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Melvin
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about E? Seems off.
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Sylvie
4 months ago
Totally agree, A and E are correct!
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Jospeh
5 months ago
A and E are the ones with less than 8 characters.
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Matthew
5 months ago
I recall that LM hashes are often generated from passwords of 7 characters or less, so I’m leaning towards A and E.
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Wayne
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like C and D could also be possibilities. I need to double-check the hash lengths.
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Slyvia
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we had to identify hashes based on length. I think A and B might be the right choices.
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Yun
5 months ago
I think LM hashes for passwords under 8 characters usually have a specific pattern, but I can't remember the exact details.
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Sherly
5 months ago
Azure Purview and Azure Blueprints don't seem relevant to this specific task, so I'll rule those out. I'm leaning towards Azure Policy, but I'll double-check the key vault properties just to be sure.
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Daniel
5 months ago
I vaguely recall that permissioned blockchains usually don't use those consensus methods, so maybe option A wouldn't fit?
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Zona
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the package management tool used in Red Hat-based Linux systems is RPM, so I'll go with option B.
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Joseph
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Hardening the OS usually involves things like limiting admin access and closing unused ports, but I'm not sure what the "except" part is getting at. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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