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IISFA Exam II0-001 Topic 10 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for IISFA's II0-001 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 10
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Clues that a "Received:" header has been forged include all but one of the following:

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Suggested Answer: C

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Kris
3 months ago
I think invalid format is the most obvious clue.
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Rebbecca
3 months ago
I believe invalid host names could also be a clue.
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Detra
3 months ago
I agree with Cecilia, an invalid IP address is a red flag.
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Weldon
4 months ago
I'm going with A) Invalid IP address. That's got to be the easiest way to spot a forged Received: header. Unless it's a really clever hacker, of course.
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Lizette
2 months ago
D) Invalid format is another clue to look out for. Hackers often make mistakes in the formatting.
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Franklyn
3 months ago
B) Invalid host names can also be a giveaway. It's important to pay attention to those details.
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Nicholle
3 months ago
A) Invalid IP address is definitely a red flag. It's usually the first thing I check for.
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Cecilia
4 months ago
I think the clue is an invalid IP address.
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Na
4 months ago
I believe it's actually an invalid format that gives it away.
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Kattie
4 months ago
I think it could also be an invalid host name.
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Sylvie
4 months ago
Hah, these email headers are like secret codes! I bet option B) Invalid host names is the one that doesn't fit. Who even checks those anyway?
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Ernie
2 months ago
D) Invalid format
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Lili
3 months ago
C) Invalid Subject line
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Eliseo
3 months ago
B) Invalid host names
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Juan
3 months ago
A) Invalid IP address
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Natalya
4 months ago
D) Invalid format seems like the obvious choice here. If the Received: header is forged, it's likely to have an incorrect format that gives it away.
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Tawna
3 months ago
Yes, an invalid format is a clear sign that the header has been tampered with.
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Tawna
4 months ago
I agree, the format is usually the giveaway when a header is forged.
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Merilyn
4 months ago
I agree with Dean, an invalid IP address is a red flag.
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Salena
4 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Invalid Subject line. The Received: header is all about the mail delivery path, so the subject line shouldn't be a clue for forgery.
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Alishia
3 months ago
D) Invalid format
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Daren
3 months ago
B) Invalid host names
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Eveline
4 months ago
A) Invalid IP address
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Dean
4 months ago
I think the clue is an invalid IP address.
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