Exploit-based Attack on Cisco Routers and Switches

Exploit-based Attack on Cisco Routers and Switches

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An exploit that involves connecting to a specific TCP port and gaining access to an administrative command prompt is an example of which type of attack?

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The correct answer is C. Privilege Escalation.

Privilege escalation is a type of attack where an attacker gains access to a system with low-level privileges and then elevates those privileges to gain higher levels of access.

In the given scenario, the attacker is connecting to a specific TCP port to gain access to an administrative command prompt, which would allow them to execute commands with elevated privileges. By gaining access to this command prompt, the attacker can potentially gain access to sensitive information or perform malicious actions on the system.

Botnet, Trojan horse, and DoS are all different types of attacks and not applicable in this scenario.

A botnet is a group of compromised computers that are controlled by an attacker to perform malicious actions, such as distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks or sending spam emails.

A Trojan horse is a type of malware that disguises itself as a legitimate program but contains malicious code that can harm the system or steal sensitive information.

A DoS attack is a type of attack where an attacker floods a network or server with traffic to make it unavailable to users.

In summary, the scenario described in the question is an example of privilege escalation.