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Eccouncil Exam ICS-SCADA Topic 2 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's ICS-SCADA exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 2
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The vulnerability that led to the WannaCry ransomware infections affected which protocol?

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Suggested Answer: D

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) typically requires two Security Associations (SAs) for a secure communication session. One SA is used for inbound traffic, and the other for outbound traffic.

In the context of IPsec, which is often used to secure VPN connections, these two SAs facilitate the bidirectional secure exchange of packets in a VPN tunnel.

Each SA uniquely defines how traffic should be securely processed, including the encryption and authentication mechanisms. This ensures that data sent in one direction is handled independently from data sent in the opposite direction, maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of both communication streams.

Reference

'Understanding IPSec VPNs,' by Cisco Systems.

'IPsec Security Associations,' RFC 4301, Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol.


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Clare
17 days ago
Wait, was the answer 'Samba'? I thought that was a dance move, not a protocol. Guess I need to get my protocols and dance moves straight.
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Ernestine
18 days ago
Samba, huh? Isn't that what they play at the beach? Clearly not the right choice for this question.
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Sharmaine
6 days ago
D) SMB
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My
9 days ago
C) RPC
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Mayra
10 days ago
A) Samba
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Dante
21 days ago
RPC? Really? I haven't heard of that one before. Guess I need to brush up on my protocol knowledge.
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Glenn
10 days ago
I think the vulnerability that led to WannaCry was related to SMB.
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Coral
28 days ago
I can't believe I almost picked 'None of these'! That would have been a total rookie mistake.
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Stephen
1 months ago
SMB definitely sounds like the right answer here. WannaCry targeted a vulnerability in the SMB protocol, causing widespread infections.
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Sylvia
7 days ago
SMB was definitely the weak point that WannaCry exploited.
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Anisha
8 days ago
Yes, SMB was the protocol that was targeted by WannaCry.
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Percy
16 days ago
I agree, the vulnerability that led to WannaCry was in the SMB protocol.
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Gregg
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it was RPC.
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Harrison
2 months ago
I agree with Edna, SMB was the protocol affected.
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Edna
2 months ago
I think the vulnerability affected SMB.
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