Scenario 1

Security breaches today are all too common, with attackers constantly finding new and innovative ways of infiltrating organizations in search of valuable information.

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What Happened?

According to our sources, a well known hotel chain that operates across the world has reported a massive data breach, with the personal information of over three million guests exposed to hackers.

The hotel discovered that hackers gained access to its customer database by using the login details of one of its employees.

At this point, the hotel doesn’t believe that the hackers were able to access any account passwords or financial information. Recent guests are encouraged to check the hotel chain’s web portal to see if they have been impacted by this breach.

*This is a fictional scenario.

This is a multiple choice question. Once you have selected an option, select the submit button below to submit your answer.

In this example, what did the hackers take?

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  1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
  2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
  3. The hotel chain’s reputation.
  4. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

Scenario 2

eLearning Platforms at Risk!

The team at DEXA is concerned. eLearning platforms are becoming prime targets for attackers as more and more organizations make the move to digital learning.

SCROLL down to find out more about a recent case.*

A popular online training platform admitted leaving the personal data of millions of its students (many of them minors) exposed on a publicly accessible cloud database.

Hackers were able to directly access students’ full names, email addresses, phone numbers, and school enrollment details from the Internet!

While it’s unclear what the hackers have done with this acquired information, it’s safe to say that they have everything they need to carry out widespread phishing or malware attacks.

What Exploits?

What exploits did the hackers use in this case to gain access to valuable personal information?

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  • Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
  • Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
  • Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
  • Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

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  17. Scenario 1
    The hackers took the hotel chain’s reputation.
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    The hackers exploited the weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  18. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

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    Scenario 2-Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

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  24. Senario 1
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    Senario 2
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  25. Scenerio1
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    Scenerio2
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  30. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
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  31. Scenario 1 answer: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 answer: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

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  35. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  36. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  37. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  38. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

     2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

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  40. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

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    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  42. The names, email address and phone numbers of oveer three million guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

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  44. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest.

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  45. Scenero 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenero 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  46. 1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2) Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  47. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Bypassing the platform’s access control methods

  48. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  49. Scenerio 1 Answer: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2 Answer: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  50. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  51. scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  52. First scenario:
    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Second scenario:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  53. For the first scenario, the hackers took The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  54. 1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.
    • White hat
    2. This attacker transferred $10 million into their bank account using customer account and PIN credentials gathered from recordings.
    • Black hat
    3. This attacker’s job is to identify weaknesses in a company’s computer system.
    Please select an option
    • Gray hat
    • Black hat
    • White hat

    4. This attacker used malware to compromise a company’s system and steal credit card information that was then sold to the highest bidder.
    • Black hat
    5. While carrying out some research, this attacker stumbled across a security vulnerability on an organization’s network that they are authorized to access.
    • White hat

  55. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  56. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  57. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  58. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  59. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  60. 1. Gray hat
    2. Black hat
    3. White hat
    4. black hat
    5. White hat
    Scenario I
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  61. SCENERIO 1
    The hotels reputation
    the card payment information of over 3 million guests

    SCENERIO 2
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  62. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  63. The hotel chain’s reputation.The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  64. Scenrio 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenerio 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  65. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  66. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  67. 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  68. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  69. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  70. Scenario 1:The names,email and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2: weakness in the platform’s security services

  71. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  72. Scenario I
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  73. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  74. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  75. 1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.
    *Gray hat

    2. This attacker transferred $10 million into their bank account using customer account and PIN credentials gathered from recordings.
    *Black hat

    3. This attacker’s job is to identify weaknesses in a company’s computer system.
    *White hat

    4. This attacker used malware to compromise a company’s system and steal credit card information that was then sold to the highest bidder.
    *Black hat

    5. While carrying out some research, this attacker stumbled across a security vulnerability on an organization’s network that they are authorized to access.
    *White hat

  76. 1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.

    White hat

    2. This attacker transferred $10 million into their bank account using customer account and PIN credentials gathered from recordings.

    Black hat

    3. This attacker’s job is to identify weaknesses in a company’s computer system.

    Gray hat

    4. This attacker used malware to compromise a company’s system and steal credit card information that was then sold to the highest bidder.

    Black hat

    5. While carrying out some research, this attacker stumbled across a security vulnerability on an organization’s network that they are authorized to access.

    White hat

  77. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  78. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  79. 1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.

    Answer: White

    2. This attacker transferred $10 million into their bank account using customer account and PIN credentials gathered from recordings.

    Answer: Black

    3. This attacker’s job is to identify weaknesses in a company’s computer system.

    Answer: White

    4. This attacker used malware to compromise a company’s system and steal credit card information that was then sold to the highest bidder.

    Answer: Black

    5. While carrying out some research, this attacker stumbled across a security vulnerability on an organization’s network that they are authorized to access.

    Answer: White

  80. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  81. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  82. scenario1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests..
    secnario2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  83. SCENERIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENRIO 2
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  84. SCENARIO 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  85. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  86. SCENARIO 1
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  87. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  88. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  89. Scenerio 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  90. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  91. Scenario 1”
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  92. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  93. Answer 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Answer 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  94. Scenario 1
    The names , email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests .

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  95. Scenario 1..
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2….
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  96. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  97. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  98. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  99. Scenerio 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenerio 2: Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  100. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  101. Scenario 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  102. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  103. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  104. No 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    No 2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  105. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  106. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests. But ultimately, the reputation of the hotel chain has been compromised because both affected and none affected customers will find it difficult trusting them to keep their personal informations safe.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  107. First Scenario: The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Second Scenario: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  108. 1st Scenario-The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2nd Scenario-Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  109. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  110. 1st Scenario – The hotel chain’s reputation

    2nd Scenario – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  111. Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2: Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  112. 1. White Hat
    2. Black Hat
    3. White Hat
    4. Gray Hat
    5. White hate

    Internal
    invite malware onto the organization’s network by clicking on malicious emails or websites

    External
    use social engineering to gain unauthorized access to organizational data.

  113. For scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  114. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  115. SCENARIO 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  116. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chains reputation
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  117. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  118. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  119. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  120. First Scenario

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Second Scenario

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  121. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  122. Scenario1:
    The hotel chain’s reputation.so the hackers have access to there personal information.

    Scenario2:
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employee.

  123. Scenrio 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenrio 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  124. Scenario1.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.so the hackers have access to there personal information.
    Scenario2.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employee.

  125. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  126. Scenario 2
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  127. For senecio 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    For secenrio 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  128. for scenerio 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests

    for scenerio two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  129. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  130. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  131. for scenerio 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests

    for scenerio two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  132. For scenario 1,
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    For scenario 2,
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  133. Answer to scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Answer to scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  134. 1.The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  135. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenerio 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.
    Related

  136. Scenario 1 – The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  137. Scenario 1 – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  138. Symptoms of Malware:-

    modified or deleted files
    the presence of unknown files, programs or desktop icons
    unknown processes running
    programs turning off or reconfiguring themselves

  139. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  140. You’ve logged into your laptop but it contains some photos belonging to the previous user, who no longer works at DEXA Your line manager asks you to delete them. You drag the photos into the recycle bin, open the recycle bin, select them and click ‘Delete’ once again. That should do it!

    Do you think the photos are really gone from the laptop?

    Select the correct answer, then Submit.

    ❌ Yes, the photos can no longer be retrieved.
    ✅ No, the photos are just inaccessible from the operating system.
    Think about it? What’s your answer?
    My answer is option B. No, the photos are just inaccessible from the operating system.

  141. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  142. 1. White Hat
    2. Black Hat
    3. Gray Hat
    4. Black Hat
    5. Gray Hat

    Internal
    invite malware onto the organization’s network by clicking on malicious emails or websites

    External
    use social engineering to gain unauthorized access to organizational data.

  143. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  144. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  145. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  146. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  147. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees

    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practice
    2. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
    3. Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform

  148. OGE CHINWEZE
    TEAM 5
    Scenario 1
    Ans – The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2
    Ans – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  149. Questions on Cyber Attackers Section
    1. Gray hat
    2. Black hat
    3. White hat
    4. Black hat
    5. White hat

  150. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  151. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  152. JESUDIMU OPEYEMI
    TEAM 4
    COHORT 5

    Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The fact that the hacker was able to penetrate or access the customer’s details there was no record of whether the hacker targeted any customers but for the hacker to gain access, it affected the chain reputation of the hotel. Customers will not be able to trust the hotel with their information so therefore it will affect them.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

    The hacker was able to access the student’s information by going through the vulnerabilities of the most weakened security practices. This can be informed of a compromised user’s details or their details are not gathered not through encrypted means. so the weakness in the security practices was used to access the student’s information.

  153. For scenario 1:
    Ans: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    For scenario 2:
    Ans: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  154. Scenario 1 answer
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 answer
    . Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  155. * The card payment information of over three million guests.

    * Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  156. (1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    (2) Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  157. Onibokun Adetona Oluwaseun. Team 1
    (1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  158. 1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.

    Gray hat

    2. This attacker transferred $10 million into their bank account using customer account and PIN credentials gathered from recordings.

    Black hat

    3. This attacker’s job is to identify weaknesses in a company’s computer system.

    White hat

    4. This attacker used malware to compromise a company’s system and steal credit card information that was then sold to the highest bidder.

    Black hat

    5. While carrying out some research, this attacker stumbled across a security vulnerability on an organization’s network that they are authorized to access.

    Gray hat

  159. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  160. 1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.

    Please select an option
    Gray hat

  161. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  162. ADAOBI OBI
    Answers:
    1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    I am also considering – Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  163. Assignment on cyber security hackers
    Question 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Question 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  164. Assignment on Cyber Attackers
    Question 1
    Gray hat
    Question 2
    Black hat
    Question 3
    White hat
    Question 4
    Black hat
    Question 5
    White hat

  165. Assignment 2
    Question 1 – GRAY HAT
    Question 2- BLACK HAT
    Question 3 – WHITE HAT
    Question 4 – BLACK HAT
    Question 5 – GRAY HAT

  166. On Cyber attackers
    The answers.
    1. White hat (option 3)
    2. Black hat (option 2)
    3. Gray hat (option 1 )
    4. Gray hat (option 1 )
    5. White hat ( option 3 )

  167. Scenario 1
    Answer:The names,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Answer:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  168. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  169. Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  170. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  171. scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  172. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weakness in the platforms security services

  173. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenerio 2
    Weakness in the platform security practices

  174. Scenario 1: The names, email address, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  175. Scenario 1 hotel’s chain reputation scenario 2 weakness in the platform’s security system

  176. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weakness in the platforms security services

  177. First scenario
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Second scenario
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  178. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  179. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  180. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  181. Scenario 1 -T he names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  182. Scenario 1: The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  183. Scenario 1:
    Answer: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Answer: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1 company reputation Scenario 2 weakness in the platform’s security practice

  184. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  185. Question 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Question 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  186. First Scenerio,
    I believe that what the hackers went for in the first scenerio was, The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Second scenerio
    My answer to it is, Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  187. First Scenerio

    I think the hacker basically went for The names email address and phone numbers of 3 million hotel guests…

    Second Scenerio

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  188. senario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    senario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  189. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  190. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  191. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  192. Answer to the first senerio:-No 2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Answer to the Second senerio:- No 1.

  193. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  194. Answer to senario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Answer to senario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  195. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  196. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  197. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  198. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

  199. Scnario A: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scearo B: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  200. Scenario 1:
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  201. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  202. Scenario 1; The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  203. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  204. IdiwoguUjunwa
    Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  205. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  206. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  207. The names,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  208. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  209. 1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  210. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  211. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  212. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  213. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  214. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

  215. scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  216. Paul Nweke

    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  217. Scenario 1. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  218. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  219. I honestly cannot understand why you’d ever want to run IPv6 internal I have IPv4 and IPv6 to my router Internally everything is IPv4 Nothing is routable unless I want it to be IPv4 is so much easier to remember, reason about, and router internally

  220. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  221. Scenario One
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario Two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  222. Scenario One
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario Two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  223. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  224. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  225. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  226. Scenario 1

    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Scenario 3

  227. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  228. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  229. Scenario 1:-The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  230. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  231. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  232. Answer to Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Answer to Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  233. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  234. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s Security practices

  235. Scenario 1: the hackers took;
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2: the hackers exploits;

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  236. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  237. Question 1:The card payment information of over three million guests., The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests and The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Question 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  238. Question 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Question 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  239. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scénario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  240. Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    By: Olalekan

  241. Day 2 Answers – Cyber Attackers

    1. Gray hat
    2. Black hat.
    3. White hat
    4.Black hat
    5. White hat.

    1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  242. Scenario 1. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  243. Scenario 1 (The Hotel)

    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 (e-learning platform at risk)

    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  244. Scenario 1
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel people

    Scenario 2

    Weakness in platform security practices

  245. Scenario 1
    Personal details of hotel guests which includes emails, names and addresses

    Scenario 2
    Security platform not safe but weak

  246. Scenario 1 answer:

    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 answer:

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  247. Scenario 1 Answer:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 Answer:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  248. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  249. DORIS OGOCHUKWU
    1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

    1. Day 1

      – Scenario 1
      The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      – Scenario 2
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  250. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  251. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  252. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  253. 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  254. 1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  255. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

    Bolaji
    Group 2

  256. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  257. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  258. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  259. Module 1

    Scenario 1 (The Hotel)
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 (The E-learning platform @ risk)

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  260. Day 1

    Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  261. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  262. Day 1

    Scenario 2
    The names, email addresses, and, phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  263. Day 1

    Scenario 1

    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  264. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Module 2

    1. White Hat
    2. Black Hat
    3. Gray Hat
    4. Black Hat
    5. White Hat

  265. Day 1

    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Question 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  266. Scenario 1

    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  267. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  268. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

    1. Day 1
      1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  269. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  270. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  271. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  272. Cyber attackers: What color is my hat
    1. Gray hat
    2. Black hat
    3. White hat
    4. Black hat
    5. White hat

  273. Osemene Nonyelum Esther.
    CYBER ATTACKS.

    QUESTION I
    White hat.

    QUESTION 2
    Black hat.

    QUESTION 3
    Gray hat.

    QUESTION 4
    Black hat.

    QUESTION 5
    White hat.

  274. Scenario 1:
    1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  275. 1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  276. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  277. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  278. SCENARIO 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    SCENARIO 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  279. SCENARIO 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    SCENARIO 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  280. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

  281. Scenario 1

    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  282. SCENARIO 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  283. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  284. Scenario 1

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  285. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  286. Scenerio 1
    The names, email addresses and phone number of I’ve three million guest.

    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platforms security practices

  287. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  288. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  289. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  290. 1.Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

    2.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  291. Scenario 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  292. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  293. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  294. Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  295. Scenario 1

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  296. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  297. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  298. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  299. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. SCENARIO 1:
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      SCENARIO 2:
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  300. Scenario 1- The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  301. Senerio 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senerio 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  302. Scenario 1: The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  303. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  304. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  305. Scenario 1
    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  306. Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  307. Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  308. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform security practices.

  309. Scenario 1 answer
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2 answer
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  310. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  311. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  312. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  313. Scenerio 1 Answer:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2 Answer:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform

  314. The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  315. SCENERIO2: Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer

  316. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  317. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.
    Related

  318. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  319. 1. Names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2.The hotel chain’s reputation.
    ( this includes the credibility and security reliability of the hotel)

  320. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  321. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  322. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  323. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  324. Scenerio I
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  325. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  326. Scenero 2

    1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  327. 1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  328. 1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    3

  329. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  330. 1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  331. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  332. 1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  333. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  334. Scenario 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  335. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  336. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  337. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  338. scenario 1: names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    scenario 2: weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  339. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  340. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  341. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  342. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  343. 2-The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  344. 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  345. 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees
    2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  346. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  347. Scenario 1
    1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  348. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  349. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  350. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  351. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  352. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests .
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  353. Scenerio1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  354. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  355. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  356. scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  357. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  358. Scenario 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  359. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  360. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  361. scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  362. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  363. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  364. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  365. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  366. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  367. Scenario 1
    -The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    -Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  368. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  369. Scenario 1:
    -The card payment information of over three million guests.
    -The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2:
    -Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  370. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  371. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  372. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  373. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

      Scenario 2.
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  374. Scenario 1
    The username and password of all the hotel’s employees

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security

  375. Scenario 1:- The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2:- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  376. for the first senerio they took the hotel chain’s reputation. then for the second senerio the exploited the Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  377. SCENARIO 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    SCENARIO 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  378. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  379. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  380. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  381. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  382. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  383. 1-The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2-Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  384. Scenario 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  385. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  386. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  387. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  388. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  389. Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  390. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  391. My Answers

    1. Gray hat
    2. Black hat
    3. White hat
    4. Black hat
    5. White hat

    Class completed for the day

  392. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  393. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  394. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  395. answer 1: white hat
    answer 2: black hat
    answer 3: white hat
    answer4: gray hat
    answer 5: gray hat

  396. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  397. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  398. Senerio 1- The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Senerio 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

     

  399. Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  400. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. 1.Gray hat attackers
      2. Black hat attackers
      3. White hat attackers
      4. Black hat ATTACKERS
      5. White hat attackers

  401. Scenario 1 – The card payment information of over three million guests

    Scenario 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  402. Scenario 1 – The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  403. SCENARIO 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    SCENARIO 2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  404. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  405. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods

  406. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  407. scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  408. Scenario 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  409. Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  410. Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  411. Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  412. Question 1 answer – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Question 2 answer – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  413. Question 1 answer – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Question 2 answer- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  414. Senerio 1: B. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Senerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  415. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  416. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  417. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  418. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  419. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  420. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  421. Scenario 1:
    1. The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Hotel chain reputation

    Scenario 2
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  422. Scenerio 1 :
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenerio 2 :
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  423. Scenario 1.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  424. Scenario 1:
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  425. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  426. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  427. Secenerio 1:
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Secenerio 2:
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  428. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  429. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  430. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  431. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  432. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  433. Hi, Am at the first stage of Cyber Security Beginners course quiz, but I cant find the questions to the answer written, I need help with where to find the question to the answers pls.

  434. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  435. Scenario 1
    Ans: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Ans: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  436. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  437. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  438. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  439. Scenario 1.Names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  440. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 1: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  441. Scenario 1. names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  442. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  443. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  444. Scenario 1: The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Student information left exposed

  445. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  446. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  447. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  448. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  449. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  450. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practi

  451. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  452. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  453. Senerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  454. Scenario 1

    Answer: The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2

    Answer: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  455. Scenario 1:

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2:

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  456. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  457. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practice.

  458. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  459. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  460. Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  461. Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  462. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  463. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  464. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  465. Senario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  466. scenario 1. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  467. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  468. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  469. scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  470. Senario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  471. Scenerio 1.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenerio 2,
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  472. Scenario 1 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices
    Scenario 2 The hotel chain’s reputation.

    1. Scenerio 1.
      The hotel chain’s reputation.

      Scenerio 2,
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  473. Scenerio 1.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenerio 2,
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  474. Scenario I
    What was taken?
    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    What exploits?
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  475. Senario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  476. Senario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  477. *The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    *Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  478. Senario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests

    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  479. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  480. Scenario 1

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  481. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  482. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  483. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  484. Senecio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  485. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
      Scenario 2
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  486. Scenario 1. The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  487. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  488. Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  489. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  490. scenario 1:The card payment information of over three million guests
    scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  491. Scenario1:
    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  492. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  493. 1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  494. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  495. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  496. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  497. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  498. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  499. Scenario 1
    Answer – The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    Answer – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  500. Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  501. 1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest
    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  502. SCENARIO 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  503. 1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  504. 1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  505. Scenerio 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  506. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  507. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  508. scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  509. Scenario 1

    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  510. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  511. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  512. Scenerio 1:
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  513. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  514. Scenario 1- The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2 – Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  515. Scenario 1:-The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2:- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  516. 1. White hat attacker

    2. Black hat attacker

    3. Gray hat attacker

    4. Black hat attacker

    5. White hat attacker

  517. Kingsley Okolie
    Cohort 2, Cyber security for beginners
    Team 3

    Scenario 1- The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  518. Scenario 1
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  519. Scenario 1
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  520. 1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2) Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  521. Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  522. Section 1 – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Section 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  523. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  524. Sceneraio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Sceneraio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  525. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  526. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1

      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2

      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  527. scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    senario 2:weakness in the platform security practices

  528. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  529. Scenario 1 – The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  530. Scenerio 1- The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenerio 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  531. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  532. Scenario 1: The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  533. Scenario 1;
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2;
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  534. 1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2) weakness in the platform’s security practices

  535. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

  536. Scenerio 1:
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenerio 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  537. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  538. 1st Scenario :The names,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest

    2nd Scenario :Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  539. 1st Scenario: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2nd Scenario: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  540. 1st scenerio: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2nd scenerio: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  541. Scenario 1:
    Ans:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Ans:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  542. What color is my hat?

    1) Grey hat
    2) Black hat
    3) White hat
    4) Black hat
    5) White hat

    1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    2) Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  543. 1) The card payment information of over three million guest

    2) Weakness in the platforms security practices

  544. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  545. first scenario
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees

    second scenario
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  546. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  547. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  548. Scenario one;
    Answer: the names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario two:
    Answer: weakness in the platform’s security practices

  549. While it’s unclear what the hackers have done with this acquired information, it’s safe to say that they have everything they need to carry out widespread phishing or malware attacks.

  550. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  551. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests,

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  552. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  553. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  554. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone
    numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  555. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  556. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  557. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  558. Scenario 1.
    Ans. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Ans. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  559. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  560. 1 The names,email address and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guest.
    2 weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  561. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  562. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  563. 1. The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests
    2. weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  564. 1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    1. WHITE HAT
    2. BLACK HAT
    3. WHITE HAT
    4. BLACK HAT
    5. GRAY HAT

  565. Scenario 1.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  566. Scenario 1.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  567. Scenario one;
    Answer: the names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario two:
    Answer: weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  568. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  569. 1.the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  570. Scenaria 1: The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  571. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  572. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  573. Scenario 1
    – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    – The hotel chain reputation
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  574. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  575. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  576. Scenario 1:

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  577. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  578. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  579. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  580. Scenario 1
    * The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    * Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  581. Scenario 1 The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  582. Scenario 1 The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  583. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  584. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  585. Scenario 1 : The Names, Email address, and Phone Numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 : Weakness in the platform security practices.

  586. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  587. FIRST SCENARIO
    : The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SECOND SCENARIO
    : Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  588. Scenario 1
    * The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    * Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  589. Scenario 1
    *The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    *The hotel chain’s reputation.
    scenario 2
    *Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  590. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  591. Scenario 1
    *The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    *The hotel chain’s reputation.
    scenario 2
    *Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  592. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  593. scenario 1
    *The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    *The hotel chain’s reputation.

    scenario 2
    *Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  594. the use of Chat GPT to create questions for engagement surveys, analyze and also the implementations of AI assistant could even support more ‘proactive’ aspects of HR and allow HR teams to make a real difference to the culture of an organization. But i believe that this will make HRM work more artificial and also reduce manpower

  595. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  596. Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  597. Scenerio 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  598. SCENARIO 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    SCENARIO 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  599. SCENARIO 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  600. SCENARIO 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  601. SCENARIO 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  602. 1. “Mmm… I’m not sure we’re allowed to use the private Wi-Fi network. Let me check with my manager first.”

  603. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  604. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  605. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  606. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  607. Select the correct answer from the options and submit in the learning group.

    1. After hacking into ATM systems remotely using a laptop, this attacker worked with the ATM manufacturers to resolve the identified security vulnerabilities.

    Please select an option
    ° Gray hat

    2. This attacker transferred $10 million into their bank account using customer account and PIN credentials gathered from recordings.

    Please select an option
    ° Black hat

    3. This attacker’s job is to identify weaknesses in a company’s computer system.
    Please select an option
    ° White hat

    4. This attacker used malware to compromise a company’s system and steal credit card information that was then sold to the highest bidder.
    Please select an option
    ° Gray hat

    5. While carrying out some research, this attacker stumbled across a security vulnerability on an organization’s network that they are authorized to access.
    Please select an option
    ° White hat

  608. 2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  609. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees

  610. In the first scenario, the cyber-criminals used the username and password of one of the employees to get the information.
    while in the second scenario, I believe the hackers used the Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices. Because how will they explain leaving vital information of their students in a publicly accessible platform.

  611. 1. Case 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Case 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  612. Hotel scenario: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Student case scenario: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  613. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  614. Scenario 1

    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  615. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  616. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  617. 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  618. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  619. scenario 1;i.The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    iiThe username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    scenario 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  620. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  621. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  622. Q1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Q2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  623. 1 The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  624. Q1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Q2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  625. Answer to question 1; The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Answer to question 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  626. Q1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Q2. Weakness in the platform’s security practice.

  627. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  628. Q1. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Q2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  629. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  630. Scenario 1
    The names,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests .
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform security practices.

  631. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  632. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  633. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  634. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  635. Scenario 1: Answer – 2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Answer – 1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  636. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  637. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  638. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  639. Senario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  640. Scenario 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  641. Scenario 1 – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  642. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  643. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  644. Scenario 1.

    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  645. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  646. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  647. Scenario 1;
    Answer: The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2;
    Answer: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  648. Scenario 1
    answer: The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    Answer: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  649. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  650. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  651. first scenario

    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Second scenario

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  652. The card payment information of over three million guests

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  653. Scenario1
    The name,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario2
    Weaknesses in the platform security practices

  654. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s
    security practices.

  655. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  656. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  657. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  658. Scenario 1
    * The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    * Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  659. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  660. Assignment for Day 1

    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  661. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  662. Scenario 1:
    – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    – The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  663. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  664. DAY 1 Assignment

    Day 1- The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    SCENARIO 2-Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  665. Scenario 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  666. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  667. scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  668. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  669. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  670. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  671. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  672. Scenario 1
    1. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  673. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    3.

  674. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  675. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  676. Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  677. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  678. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  679. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  680. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  681. Case1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Case2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  682. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  683. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  684. CASE 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    CASE 2:
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  685. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  686. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  687. CASE 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    CASE 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  688. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  689. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.weaknesses in the platforms security practices.

  690. SCENARIO 1
    * The hotel’s chain reputation
    * The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees
    SCENARIO 2
    * Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    * Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  691. Case 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Case 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  692. CASE1;
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    CASE2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  693. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  694. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  695. Scenario 1:
    – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  696. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  697. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  698. Scenerio 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  699. Scenario 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  700. 1. The names, email address, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  701. Scenario 1. The hotel chain’s reputation was taken.
    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  702. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  703. Scenario 1. The hotel chain’s reputation was taken.
    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  704. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security
    practices.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  705. Scenario 1

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2

    The card payment information of over three million guests.

  706. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  707. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  708. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  709. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  710. Scenario 1

    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  711. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  712. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  713. Question 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Question 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  714. Scenario 1

    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  715. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  716. Scenario 1:

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  717. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  718. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  719. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  720. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  721. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  722. Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  723. Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  724. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  725. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over a million hotel guests
    Scenario 2. Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  726. Scenario 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  727. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  728. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  729. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  730. Scenario one: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  731. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  732. Scenario 1……The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2……….×Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  733. 2.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    ×Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  734. Scenario 1
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  735. Scenario 1 – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2 – Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  736. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  737. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  738. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  739. scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  740. 1. White Hat Attakers
    2. Black hat Attackers
    3. White hat Attackers
    4. Gray hat Attackers
    5. white hat attackers

  741. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  742. 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2
    1.White Hat
    2. Black Hat
    3. White Hat
    4. Grey Hat
    5. Black Hat

  743. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  744. Scenario1.The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  745. Scenario 1:The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  746. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  747. Okeleji Testimony
    Day 1

    Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  748. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  749. Scenario 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  750. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  751. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  752. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  753. SCENARIO 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    SCENARIO 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  754. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  755. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  756. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  757. Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  758. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  759. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  760. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  761. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  762. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  763. Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  764. Scenario 1;

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2;

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  765. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  766. Scenario 1;

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2;

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  767. Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  768. Scenario 1

    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.
     

  769. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

  770. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

  771. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  772. #1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    #2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  773. 1: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    2: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

  774. Scenario 1;

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2;

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  775. scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  776. Scenario 1 :The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  777. Scenario 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  778. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  779. scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

    1. Scenario 1
      The card payment information of over three million guests.
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
      The hotel chain’s reputation.
      The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

      Scenario 2
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  780. Scenerio 1 it is unclear what the hackers took but only one thing is clearly taken
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  781. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  782. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 3
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  783. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  784. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  785. Scenario 2

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  786. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

  787. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  788. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  789. Day 2
    Question 1 White hat
    Question 2 Black hat
    Question 3 Gray hat
    Question 4 Gray hat
    Question 5 White hat

  790. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  791. Day 1, Excercise 6, Ans:-
    1a. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    2a. Weaknesses in the platform’s security.
    2b. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  792. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  793. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  794. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  795. Day 1
    Answer for Q1
    The hotel chain’s reputation
    Answer for Q2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  796. Question 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Question 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  797. Day One Assignment:
    Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security protection

    Day 2
    1. Gray Hat
    2. Black Hat
    3. White Hat
    4. Black Hat
    5. White hat

  798. Scenario 1: The names,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  799. Day 2 answer: what’s the color of my hat?
    question 1 – White hat
    question 2 – Black hat
    question 3 – White hat
    question 4 – grey hat
    question 5 – White hat

  800. Scenario 1: The names,email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  801. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  802. Scenario one;
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario two;
    * Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  803. Scenario 1
    •The card payment information of over three million guests.
    •The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    •Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  804. Scenerio 1 – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2 – Weeknesses in the platform’s security practices

  805. Senerio 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Senerio 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  806. Scenario 1- The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2- Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  807. Scenario one;
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario two;
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  808. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  809. Scenario 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. White hat
    2. Black hat
    3. Gray hat
    4. Black hat
    5.Gray hat

  810. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  811. Scenario 1-The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2-Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  812. scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  813. ——-The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    ——— Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  814. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  815. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  816. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  817. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  818. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    White Hat
    Black Hat
    White Hat
    Grey Hat
    White Hat

  819. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  820. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  821. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  822. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2: Bypassing the platform’s access control methods, Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2: Bypassing the platform’s access control methods, Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

      1. White hat
      2. Black hat
      3. White hat
      4. Black hat
      5. Gray hat

  823. Cyber security: Day 2 Assignment

    Scenario 1:

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1: Gray Hat
    2: Black Hat
    3: White Hat
    4: Black Hat
    5: White Hat

  824. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  825. Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  826. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  827. Scenario 1
    1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  828. Scenario 1
    1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Senario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  829. Scenario 1
    1. The names, email address and phone number of over 3 million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    2. Weakness in the platforms security practices

  830. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  831. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices was exploited by the hackers in obtaining important student information in the second scenario.

  832. Scenario 1.The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2.Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage

    1. Scenario 1: The employee username and password as well as the names, email address of the customers were taken

  833. scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  834. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  835. scenario 1; The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    scenario 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  836. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  837. Scenario 1

    The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  838. Scenario 1 : The names, email address and phone numbers of over three Million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platforms security practices.

  839. Scenario 1 : The names, email address and phone numbers of over three Million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platforms security practices.

  840. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.

  841. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  842. Scenario 1;The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  843. SCENARIO 1;The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    SCENARIO 2; Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  844. Scenario 1
    The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  845. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  846. Scenario 1:

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  847. Scenario 1:
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  848. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  849. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  850. Scenario 1, The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2, Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1

      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2

      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  851. Cyber security: Day 2 Assignment

    Scenario 1 : The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2 : Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
     

  852. Scenario 1, The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2, Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  853. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  854. Scenario 1:
    Answer: the hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2:
    Answer: the hackers exploited weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  855. Scenario 1:
    Ans; the hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2:
    Ans; the hackers exploited weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  856. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  857. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  858. 1 The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  859. Day 1 : discussion assignment
    Scenario 1
    – hotel’s chain’s reputation.
    -the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    – weakness in the hotel’s platforms security practices

    Day 2: what colour is my hat?
    1-gray hat
    2-black hat
    3-white hat
    4-gray hat
    5-white hat

  860. Scenerio 1- The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenrio 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  861. Scenario 1 – The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2 –
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  862. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  863. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  864. Scenario 1 > The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2 > Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  865. Senerio one answer:names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Senerio two answer:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  866. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  867. Scenario 1
    The names, the Email Address, the Phone Numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  868. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  869. Scenario 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  870. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  871. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  872. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  873. The card payment information of over three million guests
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  874. DAY 1

    1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  875. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  876. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  877. scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  878. Scenario 1 – The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  879. 1) The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2) Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

    3)

  880. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  881. MODULE 1 ASSIGNMENT

    Scenario 1
    ANSWER: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    ANSWER: Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  882. day 1

    1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  883. In scenerio 1, the names, emails and phone numbers, and payment details of every of their customer was taken and if the information is used it would cost the hotel their reputation.

    In scenerio 2, the hackers exploited the weakness in the platforms security practices.

  884. Scenerio 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  885. Scenario 1:
    *The hotel chain’s reputation.
    *The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2:
    *Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  886. Scenerio 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  887. In scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  888. Question 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Question 2, Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  889. ASSIGNMENT 2
    1. Gray Hat Attacker
    2. White Hat Attacker
    3. Black Hat Attacker
    4. Black Hat Attacker
    5. White Hat Attacker

  890. In scenerio 1, the names, emails and phone numbers, and payment details of every of their customer was taken and if the information is used it would cost the hotel their reputation.

    In scenerio 2, the hackers exploited the weakness in the platforms security practices.

  891. Q1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Q2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  892. ASSIGNMENT 2
    1. White Hat Attacker
    2. Black Hat Attacker
    3. White Hat Attacker
    4. Gray Hat Attacker
    5. White Hat Attacker

  893. Scenario 1:
    1. The card payment information of over three million guests
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2:
    . Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  894. In scenerio 1, the names, emails and phone numbers, and payment details of every of their customer was taken and if the information is used it would cost the hotel their reputation.

    In scenerio 2, the hackers exploited the weakness in the platforms security practices.

  895. Scenarios 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenarios 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  896. In scenerio 1, the names, emails and phone numbers, and payment details of every of their customer was taken and if the information is used it would cost the hotel their reputation.

    In scenerio 2, the hackers exploited the weakness in the platforms security practices.

  897. In the first scenario, the hackers took the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    In the second scenario, the hackers gained access to the personal data of millions of students, including their full names, email addresses, phone numbers, and school enrollment details.

  898. In Scenario 1, it is safe to say the hackers took all the options. The names, email address and phone numbers of all the guests; probably not all customers card payment information as some might have paid via cash, but for most customers especially in this e-payment oriented times. the hotel’s reputation too is being questioned and access to an employee’s username and password implies others might have been compromised.

    For Scenario 2, it is clear that the hackers used the weakness in the platform’s security practices to gain access to valuable personal information of the students due to its exposure on a publicly accessible cloud database without an access control method.

  899. Senerio one
    The security took the name, email and phone number of the customer from the hotel site.
    Senerio two
    Weakness in the platform security.

  900. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. The hotel chain’s reputation.
    3. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  901. Scenerio 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenerio 2:
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  902. Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation was taken

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices was exploited

  903. Scenario 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platforms security practices.

  904. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  905. Scenario 1
    The names,email addresses and phone numbers
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform security practices

  906. Scenario 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  907. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  908. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1 :
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

      Scenario 2:
      The weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  909. Scenario 1
    The hotels reputation
    The username and password of the hotel employees
    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform securities

  910. These are my submission.

    Scenario 1:
    What did the hackers take?

    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2:
    What exploits did the hackers use to gain access to valuable personal information?

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  911. In Scenario 1:
    What did the hackers take?

    The names, email address, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    In Scenario 2:
    What exploits did the hackers use to gain access to valuable personal information?

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  912. Scenario 1
    Security breaches today are all too common, with attackers constantly finding new and innovative ways of infiltrating organizations in search of valuable information.

    Scroll down to read the latest breaking security news headline.
    What Happened?

    According to our sources, a well known hotel chain that operates across the world has reported a massive data breach, with the personal information of over three million guests exposed to hackers.

    The hotel discovered that hackers gained access to its customer database by using the login details of one of its employees.

    At this point, the hotel doesn’t believe that the hackers were able to access any account passwords or financial information. Recent guests are encouraged to check the hotel chain’s web portal to see if they have been impacted by this breach.

    *This is a fictional scenario.

    This is a multiple choice question. Once you have selected an option, select the submit button below to submit your answer.

    In this example, what did the hackers take?

    Select the correct answer, then Submit.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2
    eLearning Platforms at Risk!

    The team at DEXA is concerned. eLearning platforms are becoming prime targets for attackers as more and more organizations make the move to digital learning.

    SCROLL down to find out more about a recent case.*

    A popular online training platform admitted leaving the personal data of millions of its students (many of them minors) exposed on a publicly accessible cloud database.

    Hackers were able to directly access students’ full names, email addresses, phone numbers, and school enrollment details from the Internet!

    While it’s unclear what the hackers have done with this acquired information, it’s safe to say that they have everything they need to carry out widespread phishing or malware attacks.

    What Exploits?
    What exploits did the hackers use in this case to gain access to valuable personal information?

    Select the correct answer, then Submit.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.
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    ChatGPT
    In Scenario 1:
    What did the hackers take?

    The names, email address, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    In Scenario 2:
    What exploits did the hackers use to gain access to valuable personal information?

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Question 1 – white hat
      Question 2 – black hat
      Question 3 – gray hat
      Question 4 – black hat
      Question 5 – white hat

  913. Scenario 1
    The Hotel chain reputation
    The name, email address and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform security practices

  914. Hello Support Team,

    These scenarios and the answers or options are not selectable in Day 1 Task.

    Please, kindly assist with rectifying these issues

  915. Day 1 assessment
    Scenario 1
    The names,email address and phone numbers of over 3million hotel guest
    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform security practices

  916. Day 1. Assessment:
    Scenario I- The names, Email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario II – weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  917. Scenario 1- The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2- weaknesses in the platform’s security practice

  918. Day 1 Assessment:
    Scenario I- The names, Email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario II – weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  919. Day 1 Assessment:
    Scenario 1. The names, Email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2. weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  920. Day 1 assignment;
    Scenario one : The hotel’s reputation
    Scenario two:weakness in the platform security practise

  921. Day one assignment:
    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  922. Day 1 assignment

    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  923. Day 1 Assignment;
    Answers to the Questions
    Scenario 1: The name, email address and phone numbers of over 3million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2; Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  924. Day one assignment

    Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security protection

  925. Day One Assignment:

    Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security protection

  926. Cyber Security: Day 1 Assignment

    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Cyber Security: Day 2 Assignment

    White hat
    Black hat
    White hat
    Black hat
    Gray hat

  927. Ans 1. Names, Email addresses, and Phone numbers of 3 million + hotel guests

    Ans 2. Weakness in the Platforms Security practices

  928. Ans 1. Names, Email addresses, and Phone numbers of 3 million + hotel guests

    Ans 2. Weakness in the Platforms Security practices

  929. Scenario 1: The names, email address, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  930. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  931. 1. The names,email address and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests.

    2. Weakness in the platforms security practices.

  932. Ans 1. Names, Email addresses, and Phone numbers of 3 million + hotel guests

    Ans 2. Weakness in the Platforms Security practices

  933. scenario 1

    3. The hotel chain’s reputation

    scenario 2

    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  934. 1. Names, Email addresses, and Phone numbers of 3 million + hotel guests

    2. Weakness in the Platforms Security practices

  935. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  936. Scenario 1 : The hotel chain’s reputation
    Scenario 2 : Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  937. Sunday Nathaniel Ngwamah
    Scenario 1:
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  938. Day 1
    1. The names, email address and phone numbers of the hotel guests
    2. Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  939. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  940. Scenerio 1: The names,email address and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests and the card payment information of over 3 million guests

    Scenerio 2: Weakness in the platforms security practices and extracting information when the volume of the students data exceeds the storage capacity of the platforms memory buffer

  941. 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  942. 1.DAY 1
    Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  943. DAY 1
    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  944. DAY 1
    Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  945. Day 1
    Scenerio 1

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  946. DAY 1
    Scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  947. DAY1

    Scenario 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  948. Scenario 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  949. Scenario 1, The Hotels’ reputation was tarnished. the hackers took and manipulated the guest’s personal information such, names, address, phone number.

    Scenario 2, Shows there’s vulnerability in the security practice of the hotel which the hacker explored to carry out their illegal act.

  950. The exploit used by the hackers in this case is the “Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices”.

  951. Discussion assignment
    Scenario 1
    The hotel chains reputation

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  952. DAY 1
    SCENARIO 1
    [ 2] The hackers took the name, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    SCENARIO 2
    Weakness in the platforms security practices .

    1. Scenerio 1

      The hackers took the name, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      SCENARIO 2
      The exploit used by the hackers in this case is the “Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices”.

  953. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practice

  954. Scenario 1: The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  955. Scenario 1, The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2, Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  956. No 1.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    No2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  957. 1. White hat attacker
    2. Black hat attacker
    3. White hat attacker
    4. Gray hat attacker
    5. White hat attacker

  958. Scenario 1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  959. Scenario 1 : The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2 : Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  960. Scenario 1: [3] The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2: [1] Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  961. Scenario 1
    The hacker have access to the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  962. scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  963. Scenero 1: the names,emails and phone numbers of over 3million hotel guests.

    Scenero 2: this is due to weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  964. Scenario One
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario Two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  965. Scenario One
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario Two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  966. Scenario 1- The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  967. Scenario One,

    The pII of the hotel customers which are over three milllion were stolen. That is, the name, email address, and phone number

    Scenario 2.

    This is due to weaknesses in the company security practices

  968. Scenario 1.
    The hacker gain access through one of the staff and take information of guests of over 3millions such as Email, phone number, Full names…
    Scenario 2.
    The e-learning site expose their students to the cloud without security measure and authentication because they don’t have enough cloud storage and good Cyber security consultant.

  969. Scenerio 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenerio 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  970. Answer
    1. The user name and password of all the employees
    2. Weakness in the platform’s security practice

  971. Scenario 1
    They took the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    They exploited the weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  972. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  973. first one
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    second

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  974. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  975. First one
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Second one Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  976. 1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three milloin hotel guests
    2)Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1 -The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  977. Scenario 1 -The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  978. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  979. Scenario 1 :
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  980. Scenario 1:
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  981. Scenario 1:
    The Names, email addresses and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  982. Scenario 1 answer:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2 answer:
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  983. Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Scenario 2:
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices.
    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

    1. Scenario one:
      1.The card payment information of over three million guests.
      2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
      3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

      Scenario two:
      1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
      2. Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.
      3. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  984. Scenario 1 3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  985. scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    scenario 2: Weakness in the platform’s security practices. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  986. Scenario 1 -The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2- Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  987. 1.
    The card payment information of over three million guests.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  988. scenario 1 – 3, the hotels chain reputation
    scenario 2 –1, weakness in the platform’s security practices

  989. Scenario 1 :The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  990. Scenario1
    The card payment information of over three million guest

    Scenario2
    The weaknesses in the platform’s security practice

  991. scenario 1 – 3 the names, phone number and email address of over three million hotel guest
    scenario 2 – weakness in the platform’s security practices

  992. Scenario 1.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  993. Scenario 1:
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2:Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  994. Scenario 1 :The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  995. Scenario 1; 3- The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2 : weakness in the platform ‘s security practices

  996. Scenario 1 :The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  997. Scenario 1: The harkers gained access to the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: The harkers exploited the weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  998. Scenario 1 :The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  999. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1000. Answers

    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1001. Scenario 1; 3- The hotel chain’s reputation

    Scenario 2 : weakness in the platform ‘s security practices

  1002. Answers

    Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1003. Scenario 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  1004. scenario one: The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1005. Scenario 1:
    1. The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Hotel chain reputation

    Scenario 2
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1006. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1007. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1008. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1009. 1. the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1010. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests because the card information contained, the full name, address, phone number..

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1011. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1
      a) the card payment information of over three million guest
      b)the names ,email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest
      Scenario 2
      a) weakness in the platform security practices
      b)by passing the platform’s access control methods

  1012. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

    1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1013. scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1014. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1015. Scenario 1:
    The hackers took the names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests, also damaged the reputation of the hotel as prospective clients will belief their personal details are not safe with the hotel.

    Scenario 2:
    The exploits the hackers used are the weaknesses in the platform’s security practices, as well as extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer

  1016. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1017. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1018. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1019. 1. The card payments information of over three million guests

    2. Weaknesses in the platform security practice

  1020. Scenario 1
    The hackers took the hotel’s chain reputation.

    Scenario 2
    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  1021. The name email address and phone number of the over three million guest

    Weakness in the platform security practices

  1022. 1.Scenario 1The hackers took the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests. And also the hotels chain reputation.
    2. Scenario 2 , The hackers used the weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1023. scenario 1: The harkers where able to access the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1024. 1. The hotel chain’s reputation has been stolen most importantly.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1025. Scenario 1:
    The hackers took the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests while also damaging the reputation of the hotel, as prospective clients will belief their personal detail is not safe with the hotel.

    Scenario 2:
    The exploits the hackers used are Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices, as well as Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  1026. 1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.
    2. Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.
    3. Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  1027. 1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    3. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

  1028. Scenario 1:

    The hackers took the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests. They also damaged the reputation of the hotel, as prospective clients will be skeptical about how safe their personal detail is with the hotel.

    Scenario 2:

    The exploits the hackers used are Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices, as well as Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer.

  1029. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1030. 1: The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform

  1031. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests

    2. Weaknesses in the platform security

  1032. In the first case scenario, the hackers took the names, emails, and other data of the hotel guests.

    Second case scenario, the exploited the weakness of the school database security.

  1033. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1034. Scenario 1
    The Card payment information of over three Million guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practice.

  1035. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1036. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1037. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1038. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weakness in the platform security practices.

  1039. 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1040. Scenario 1
    The card payment information of over three million guest

    Scenario 2
    Weakness in the platform’s security practices

  1041. Scenario 1:
    Ans: 2. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Ans: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1042. Scenerio 1 :
    2. The name , email address and phone number of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2: weakness in the platform’s security practice

  1043. scenerio 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenerio 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1044. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1045. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1046. Good day Dexa and the Instructors team. The module 1 is quite an eye opener. However, I wasn’t able select answers and submit same in the Assignment section.

    For Scenario 1.
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    The hotel chain’s reputation.
    The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    For Scenario 2.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

    Bypassing the platform’s access control methods.

  1047. Good day Dexa and the Instructors team. The module 1 is quite an eye opener. However, I wasn’t able select answers and submit same in the Assignment section.

  1048. 1 The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2 Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1049. Scenario 1:

    The hackers took the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1050. Scenario 1:The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1051. Scenario 1: The hackers were able to take the names email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    Scenario 2: weaknesses in the platform security practices

  1052. In scenario 1:Hotel Chain Reputation, the personal details of the guests can be used for unauthorized operations.

    In scenario 2: the hacker use weaknesses in platform’s security service

  1053. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests and The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices and Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  1054. 1. Hotel Chain Reputation, the guests’ personal details which can be used for unauthorized operations.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1055. Scenario one : The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1056. Scenario1: The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    Scenario 2: Taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.

  1057. 1. Hotel Chain Reputation, the personal details of the guests which can be used for unauthorized operations.
    2.Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1058. Scenerio 1. The hackers were able to take the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests. Scenerio 2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1059. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1060. Scenario 1: the names, email addresses and phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: Weakness in the platform’s security practices

    1. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1061. Scenario 1:
    2. The name, email address, phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    1. Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  1062. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1063. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1064. Scenario 1: The hackers took the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2: The hackers uses the weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. SCENARIO 1: The hacker took names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
      SCENARIO 2: The hacker used weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1065. In scenarios such as this, Once hackers get access into the hotel all data and resources are been exposed already

  1066. Scenario 1: The hackers takes, The names, email addresses, phone numbers of over 3 million hotel guest

    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1067. Scenario 1:
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1068. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2.Extracting information when the volume of student data exceeds the storage capacity of the platform’s memory buffer

  1069. Scenario 1 the answer is option 2.

    Scenario 2 the answer is taking advantage of student information not being correctly validated on the platform.
    Related

  1070. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1071. first one was the names,email addresses,and phone numbers of over three million hotel guest
    second part Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1072. In the first Scenario, the names, email address and phone number of over three million hotel guests was taken. It is true that the reputation of the hotel has been affected, but on a larger scale, what appeals most to the attacker is the data of the guests he is able to get. What he is able to get doesnt just make the guest vulnerable, it also gives the attacker more options to carry our further attacks.

    In the Second scenario, it was obvious that the platform had weak security practices which allowed the attacker to have access to so many details.

  1073. Scenario 1:
    The names, email addresses and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1074. Scenario one.
    The name and email address ,phone number of over 3million hotel guest.
    Scenario two:
    Weakness in the platform security practise

  1075. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1076. Scenario one:

    1. The card payment information of over three million guests.
    2. The hotel chain’s reputation.
    3. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario two:
    1. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1077. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1
      The card payment information of over three million guests.

      Scenario 2
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1078. Scenario One: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario Two: Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  1079. Scenario 1:
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2:
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1080. (Scenerion 1)The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    (Scenario 2) Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1081. Scenario 1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1082. (1)The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    (2) Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1083. Scenario one
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
    scenario two
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1084. Scenario 1
    2.The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    and
    3. The hotel chain’s reputation.

    Scenario 2
    .Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1085. Scenario ONE: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Scenario TWO: Weakness in the platform’s security practices.

  1086. scenario 1.

    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2,

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1087. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1088. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1089. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1090. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1091. The card payment information of over three million guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1092. 1. The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    2. Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1093. Scenario One: The hackers made away with the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario Two: The hackers could access the students’ information as a result of the weakness in the platform’s security practices. It’s not an ideal thing to have such valuable personal information exposed on a publicly accessible cloud database without security measures.

  1094. Scenario1: The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1095. 1. In the first scenario the hackers made away with the names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    2. In the second scenario the hackers could access the students’ information as a result of the weakness in the platform’s security practices. It’s not an ideal thing to have such valuable personal information exposed on a publicly accessible cloud database without security measures.

  1096. In the first scenario, the cybercriminals used the username and password of one of the employees to get the information.
    while in the second scenario, I believe the hackers used the Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices. Because how will they explain leaving vital information of their students in a publicly accessible platform.

  1097. The names, email addresses, and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1098. Scenario 1
    The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

    Scenario 2
    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

  1099. -The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.
    -Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1100. The username and password of all of the hotel’s employees.

    Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

  1101. -The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.
    – Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

    1. Scenario 1
      The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

      Scenario 2
      Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices

      1. scenario 1
        The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests.

        scenario 2
        Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

        1. Scenario 1: The hotel chain’s reputation.

          Scenario 2: Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.

              1. Day 2
                Answers to What Color is my hat?

                1. Gray hat: Uknown agenda and unauthorised access

                2. Black hat: Took advantage of customer account for financial gain

                3. Gray hat: Undisclosed agenda. May or may not report vulnerabilities of the system to the owner

                4. Black hat: Malicious agenda for financial gain

                5. White hat: Authorised access by the owner

                1. SCENARIO1:
                  The names, email address and phone numbers of over three million hotel guests
                  SCENARIO2:
                  Weaknesses in the platform’s security practices.