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Topic #: 1
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A multinational company has recently fallen victim to a severe cyberattack. As part of the incident response team, you are analyzing the Apache web server logs to track the attacker s activities. You notice that modifications are made to the HTTP.REQUEST component of the Apache core, suggesting changes in request handling. To discern the type of modifications made, which of the following elements of the Apache web server architecture would you focus on examining?

  • A. Apache modules: To uncover extended functionalities that may have been tampered with
  • B. http_protocol module: To identify the client and server data exchange details
  • C. http_config module: To check alterations in configuration files and modules management
  • D. http_main module: To identify server startups and timeouts
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Elb
6 months ago
Selected Answer: A
the Apache modules, which are simply add-ons used for extending the core functionality of the server, handles other functions, such as obtaining the user ID from the HTTP request, validating the user, and authorizing the user. The Apache core consists of several components that have specific activities to perform.
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