HTTP
What is Port 80
This edition of Windows 10 has a maximum RAM of 128 GB, is limited to settings and configurations for a local computer only using the Group Policy Editor.
What is Windows 10 Home?
This Linux command allows you to run other commands as the root user on the machine.
What is sudo?
When you log in to a server using a username and password, you are using this type of authentication.
What is Single Factor Authentication?
One of the most common troubleshooting steps that can resolve corrupt Windows or application code, incorrectly set devices, or memory being filled up. This is normally the first thing tried.
What is reboot the system?
FTP
What is Ports 20 and 21?
This Operating System uses apps such as Spotlight (Search and Indexing), Time Machine (Backup), and Keychain Access (Stores Passwords and Logins).
What is macOS?
This command verifies the policy (potential changes to Windows) settings for a computer or user.
What is gpresult?
Instructing people in your company not to click links in suspicious emails is an example of this.
What is End-User education?
This simple command can help you figure out if the device can communicate with other devices on the network.
What is ping?
SMTP
What is Port 25?
The Windows 10 edition that includes BitLocker, Hyper-V hypervisor, and Active Directory.
What is Windows 10 Pro?
The parameter that specifies sub-directories when using the "xcopy" command, which copies all other folders below the current working directory.
What is "/s"?
WPA3-Enterprise uses this for authentication
What is SAE?
When a host is configured to an address within 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254, it will be able to connect to the local network but nothing beyond that. This range of addresses is called this.
What is an APIPA address?
DNS
What is Port 53?
This Windows 10 Edition has a maximum RAM of 6TB and gives access to the AppLocker software executive management too, Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack and Microsoft Direct Access virtual private network technology.
What is Windows 10 Enterprise?
The command that lets you see only IP addresses in the statistics (Doesn't resolve names).
What is "netstat -n"
When someone exploits a vulnerability before its publisher has the opportunity to fix it.
What is a Zero-day attack?
The first thing that should be done when attempting to resolve issues with what may be an infected device.
What is make sure your antivirus/antimalware software is up to date?
Syslog
What is Port 514?
This software application allows open communication with a Windows, Linux, or macOS system via a network.
What is Samba?
The command to shutdown and restart a PC after 1 minute.
What is "shutdown /r /t 60"?
One sign of this kind of malware is an increase in electrical power use.
What is Cryptomining?
This is how you access the boot order to change it.
What is restarting the system and opening the BIOS/UEFI