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Exam H31-522 Topic 5 Question 83 Discussion
Huawei Exam H31-522 Topic 5 Question 83 Discussion
Actual exam question for Huawei's H31-522 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 5
[All H31-522 Questions]
Which of the following attacks do not belong to network-layer attacks?
A
IP spoofing attacks
B
Smurf attacks
C
ARP spoofing attacks
D
ICMP attacks
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Chauncey
1 months ago
Wait, Smurf attacks? Is this a cybersecurity exam or a children's cartoon? I'm sticking with A) IP spoofing attacks.
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Shala
1 months ago
ICMP attacks? What is this, a knock-knock joke? I'm going with B) Smurf attacks.
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Linette
15 days ago
I think it's A) IP spoofing attacks.
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Willodean
1 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards C) ARP spoofing attacks, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Bette
1 months ago
ICMP attacks? Really? I think those are definitely network-layer as well. I'll have to go with A) IP spoofing attacks.
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Cory
3 days ago
User4: ARP spoofing attacks can also be considered network-layer.
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Noel
4 days ago
User3: Smurf attacks are also network-layer.
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Valentine
15 days ago
I agree, but I'm going with A) IP spoofing attacks.
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Miesha
17 days ago
I think ICMP attacks are definitely network-layer.
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Sheridan
1 months ago
But ARP spoofing attacks involve manipulating the ARP cache, which is at the network layer.
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Noah
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe ICMP attacks do not belong to network-layer attacks.
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Catrice
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure ARP spoofing attacks are network-layer attacks, so I'm going to go with D) ICMP attacks.
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Chaya
14 days ago
D) ICMP attacks seem to be the odd one out here.
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Shaunna
25 days ago
Yeah, ARP spoofing attacks definitely belong to network-layer attacks.
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Skye
1 months ago
I agree, I'm going with D) ICMP attacks as well.
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Desirae
1 months ago
I think ARP spoofing attacks are network-layer attacks too.
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Sheridan
2 months ago
I think ARP spoofing attacks do not belong to network-layer attacks.
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