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ECCouncil 312-49v11 Actual Questions

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Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFIv11) Questions and Answers

Question 89

An attacker, seeking to anonymize their internet activity, utilizes the Tor network, which routes their traffic through a series of relays to obscure the original source. This method is designed to protect the user ' s identity and location. However, despite these measures, the attacker’s traffic is traced and identified at the exit relay, potentially exposing them to legal consequences. In response, the attacker turns to a bridge node to circumvent stringent network censorship in a region where access to the Tor network is blocked, thereby regaining access to Tor and attempting to preserve their anonymity. Which role does the bridge node play in the attacker ' s attempt to bypass censorship?

Options:

A.

It encrypts the data before sending it to the middle relay.

B.

It serves as an undetectable entry point, helping bypass local network restrictions.

C.

It hides the exit relay ' s IP address to prevent detection.

D.

It decrypts the encrypted traffic and forwards it to the destination server.

Question 90

An organization investigates a series of cyberattacks that seem to originate from a prominent hacker collective. The attacks appear highly coordinated and use advanced malware, with command-and-control infrastructure resembling that of an organization with a specific geopolitical agenda. However, investigators suspect the attackers might be using tools to mimic the collective ' s established tactics and obscure their true identity. Which attribution challenge is the organization most likely facing?

Options:

A.

The attackers using false-flag methods to impersonate those of a known group.

B.

The inability to access technical indicators such as malware signatures or command-and-control infrastructure.

C.

The lack of cooperation from the attacker’s country, making it difficult to investigate cross-border activities.

D.

The difficulty in identifying geopolitical motivations behind the attacks

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