Welcome to part 3! (Sorry if I seem out of it, I was sick when recording). Stay tuned for part 4 (the final part!) coming soon. Additional CompTIA and Cybersecurity themed videos are in the works and I'm super excited to share them with you all. Who all has their Security+ exam scheduled?!
Would the answer to number 5 be more correct as a brute force attack? A password spraying attack involves using a single common password across a bunch of known or suspected usernames. Not trying various passwords for a single username.
Password spraying is technically a type of brute force attack. The normal method of password spraying is getting a list of usernames and then using a single password against all usernames and then trying a different password against the usernames and so on.
Right, password spraying usually uses the same password against multiple accounts. His answer was wrong as it should have been brute force attack in general
While technically correct, according to the CompTIA exam objectives MaaS is monitoring as a service. The more “traditional” malware as a service is referred to as RaaS, which is ransomeware as a service. However this is out of scope for this exam.
Welcome to part 3! (Sorry if I seem out of it, I was sick when recording). Stay tuned for part 4 (the final part!) coming soon. Additional CompTIA and Cybersecurity themed videos are in the works and I'm super excited to share them with you all. Who all has their Security+ exam scheduled?!
I’m looking to take my test soon. Thanks for the helpful videos.
Good luck bro. I will do it too.
I’m looking to take my Security Plus exam very soon
Taking it in a week. So many acronyms to study.
Took the exam with no study and got a 700. Hopefully watching videos like this help me get a 751
That’s really good for no study! You definitely got this.
Would the answer to number 5 be more correct as a brute force attack? A password spraying attack involves using a single common password across a bunch of known or suspected usernames. Not trying various passwords for a single username.
Password spraying is technically a type of brute force attack. The normal method of password spraying is getting a list of usernames and then using a single password against all usernames and then trying a different password against the usernames and so on.
Right, password spraying usually uses the same password against multiple accounts. His answer was wrong as it should have been brute force attack in general
Few weeks out from taking my exam.
Why add question 11 when the answer is not even a part of sec+ 701.
I want to take the exam in 6 to 8 weeks
2 weeks out from taking my exam
Doesn’t Maas also stand for malware as a service does comptia know some of their acronyms are the same?
While technically correct, according to the CompTIA exam objectives MaaS is monitoring as a service. The more “traditional” malware as a service is referred to as RaaS, which is ransomeware as a service. However this is out of scope for this exam.
kinda useless explaining answers when youre reading off acronyms without saying what they mean.