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When considering how an attacker may exploit a web server, what is web server footprinting?

  • A. When an attacker creates a complete profile of the site's external links and file structures
  • B. When an attacker uses a brute-force attack to crack a web-server password
  • C. When an attacker implements a vulnerability scanner to identity weaknesses
  • D. When an attacker gathers system-level data, including account details and server names
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killwitch
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A. When an attacker creates a complete profile of the site's external links and file structures Explanation: Web server footprinting refers to the process of gathering information about a target web server in order to map out its structure and identify potential attack vectors. This includes discovering publicly available data about the server's external links, file structures, and other resources. Attackers use footprinting techniques to learn about the target's architecture and potentially vulnerable entry points. This may include identifying exposed directories, files, technologies in use, and links that could be exploited for a security breach.
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