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IISFA Exam II0-001 Topic 7 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for IISFA's II0-001 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 7
[All II0-001 Questions]

A SYN attack exploits what aspect of TCP communications?

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Charlene
12 days ago
Guys, come on. It's obviously the three-way handshake. That's TCP 101, and the SYN attack is all about disrupting that process.
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Youlanda
14 days ago
I think Abraham's on to something. The SYN attack is more about exploiting the connection-oriented nature of TCP, not just the handshake specifically.
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Abraham
15 days ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Isn't it more about the transport layer communication in general? The SYN attack can target various aspects of TCP, not just the handshake.
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Francoise
16 days ago
I agree with Kristofer. The SYN attack takes advantage of the initial SYN packet sent during the handshake. It's a classic network-level vulnerability.
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Kristofer
18 days ago
Definitely the three-way handshake. That's the core of how TCP establishes a connection, and the SYN attack exploits that process.
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Britt
19 days ago
Ah, the old SYN attack! This takes me back to my network security course. I remember the professor drilling us on this one.
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