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Script Kiddies Hackers - CISA Exam Simulation Practice
Script Kiddies Hackers - CISA Exam Simulation Practice
Here a new question recently asked in the CISA mock exam held in New York.
Q). The high availability of multiple all-inclusive, easy-to-use hacking tools that do not require much technical knowledge has brought a growth in the number of which type of attackers?
A) Black hats
White hats
C) Script kiddies
D) Phreakers
Answer: The correct answer is "C" Script Kiddies. By definition, script kiddies are novice hackers using available scripts and tools to easily launch attacks against victims. On the other hand, Black hats are malicious, skilled hackers. White hats are security professionals. Phreakers are telephone system hackers.
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