The two types of of LCD screens.
What are LED and CCFL?
The device used to expand Android capacity.
What is an SD card?
What is the print driver?
Go here to see if how much CPU an application is using.
What is the Task Manager?
An infectious software that pretends to be something else.
What is a Trojan Horse?
The ports and port numbers for receiving mail.
What are tcp/143 and tcp/110?
The connector used to terminate a CAT6 cable.
What is an RJ-45?
The print material used by 3D printers.
What are filaments?
A feature that provides hardware diagnostics and advanced features like enabling or disabling hardware.
What is the BIOS?
A feature that will allow you to access a computer after an attack keeps you from booting.
What is the Windows Recovery Environment?
The first two octets in an IPv4 address that indicate it is APIPA. (ex. ___.___.32.55)
What are 169.254?
An all-digital (no analog) video and audio streaming cable.
What is an HDMI cable?
The final step in the Laser Printing Process.
What is the cleaning process (cleaning of the photosensitive drum)?
What is gpudate?
A type of social engineering method that manipulates the user into providing personal information.
What is phishing?
The 3 port numbers for NETBIOS.
What are udp/137, udp/138, and tcp/139?
The fastest rotational speed for a drive.
What is 15,000 rpm?
What are BitLocker and Trusted Platform Module (TPM)?
The operating system with Ubuntu, Debian, and Red Hat / Fedora distributions.
What is Linux?
A type of attack that exploits a vulnerability that has not been detected/published.
What is a Zero-Day attack?
The maximum throughput for 802.11n.
What is 600 Mbit/s?
The DDR version that has a maximum of 64 GB per DIMM.
What is DDR4?
The client's computer overheated because they forgot to fuse this to the CPU to dissipate thermal conduction.
What is the heat sink?
Provides instant feedback about devices and drivers loaded for those devices.
What is device manager?
The encryption standard paired with WPA.
What is the Temporary Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)?