Wait, is phishing really just about getting passwords? I thought it was a broader term for tricking users in various ways. I'm not totally sure which option best captures the essence of phishing. Might need to review my notes on this.
Okay, I think I've got it. Phishing is when an attacker sends fake emails pretending to be from a legitimate organization to get users to reveal their login info. That matches option D, so that's my pick.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover a range of different attack techniques. I'll need to think through each one carefully to make sure I don't miss anything.
This one seems pretty straightforward - phishing is when an attacker tries to trick users into giving up their login credentials, usually through fake emails or websites. I'm pretty confident option D is the correct answer.
I feel pretty confident about this one. Creating the custom metric based on totalSlotMs is definitely the way to go. That will give us the most granular and relevant data to monitor slot usage for each team. Option C is the clear winner here.
I've got a good feeling about this one. The "R" is likely referring to the status of the active session, so "Running" seems like the most logical choice.
Hah, D is the answer for sure. Phishing is all about tricking people, not technical wizardry. Although, I have to admit, the idea of an attacker setting up a fake Wi-Fi hotspot is pretty amusing. Imagine someone wandering around, wondering why they can't connect to the 'Starbucks' network. Classic!
Ah, the age-old phishing scam. Option D is the clear winner here. Though, I have to say, the idea of an attacker trying to discover open ports is almost as amusing as the 'password guessing' one. Some hackers just can't resist a good ol' brute force attack, can they?
Seriously, D is the way to go here. Phishing is all about social engineering, not technical exploits. Although, I have to admit, the idea of an attacker checking millions of passwords is kind of hilarious. Like, 'Hey, maybe this one will work!' Good luck with that, buddy.
Phishing, huh? Gotta be option D. Those emails that claim to be from your bank or some company you use, asking for your login details? Classic phishing. I bet the hacker is sitting back and laughing as people fall for it.
Hmm, looks like the answer is D. Phishing is all about tricking people into revealing sensitive information, and that's exactly what the attacker is doing by posing as a service team member. Nice try, but I won't be falling for that one!
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