What does TCP/IP stand for?
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
What is a program that attaches itself to a host program or file?
Virus
This is any attempt by an unauthorized person to access, damage, or use resources of a network or computer system.
Attack
This is a radio transceiver that connects to a network via Ethernet cable and bridges a wireless network with a wired network.
Access Point
What is the exchange of packets used in a TCP/IP network to establish a connection between two devices?
3-way handshake
Adware
This is a weakness, flaw, or error, in a computing device or its software that allows the device to be accessed or manipulated in an unexpected way.
Vulnerability
This is an organization that creates standards for the IT industry.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
This is a hacking method in which the hacker takes over a web users' session by stealing the user's session ID and using it to masquerade as the authorized user.
Network session hacking
This is a hardware device or software (spyware) that records keystrokes made on a computer and stores the information for later retrieval.
Keylogger
This is an attack made to deny legitimate users from accessing network resources.
Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack
This is the name of a WLAN; can be broadcast by an AP.
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
This is a connectionless communication protocol for establishing low-latency and loss-tolerating connection on an IP network.
UDP
Malware
This is a crafted ICMP packet larger than the maximum 65,535 bytes; causes the recipient system to crash or freeze.
Ping of Death attack
The most common implementation of the 802.16 MAN standard. See also metropolitan area network (MAN).
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)