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Actual exam question from ECCouncil's 312-49v10
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Topic #: 1
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Someone in the field of forensic investigation is looking at an Apache access log. They're searching for any evidence of a command injection attack. During this process, they find a log entry where the IP address "10.0.0.8" placed a GET request using the command ip=127.0.0.1;ls+/var/www/html. Judging by this data, what might be the individual’s objective behind this attack?

  • A. The individual behind the attack is attempting a brute-force attack on the host server
  • B. The individual behind the attack is working towards replacing the target file on the host server
  • C. The individual behind the attack aims to see what's inside the /var/www/html directory of the host server
  • D. The individual behind the attack is working to put an XML external entity into the web application
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aqeel1506
4 months ago
C. The individual behind the attack aims to see what's inside the /var/www/html directory of the host server The textbook discusses various attack vectors and mentions directory listing as a common technique where an attacker attempts to view the contents of a directory on a web server. Accessing or listing the contents of the /var/www/html directory is often part of reconnaissance or exploitation efforts to find sensitive files or configurations.
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