Which of the following is a type of malware that can record keystrokes?
A. Worm
B. Ransomware
C. Adware
D. Keylogger
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
A keylogger is a type of malware that records every keystroke made on a device, capturing sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers.
Explanation:
Cloud storage introduces security risks such as data breaches, loss of control over data, and insecure APIs, requiring careful management and security measures.
Which security standard forces a system to demand multiple independent proofs of identity—such as a password mixed with an instant mobile token—before permitting user access?
Explanation:
MFA combines validation factors from distinct categories: something you know (password), something you have (token/device), or something you are (biometrics).
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