Fingerprinting an Operating System helps a cracker because:
A.
It defines exactly what software you have installed
B.
It opens a security-delayed window based on the port being scanned
C.
It doesn't depend on the patches that have been applied to fix existing security holes
D.
It informs the cracker of which vulnerabilities he may be able to exploit on your system
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
OS fingerprinting helps attackers identify the operating system and version running on a target host. This allows them to:
Determine potential vulnerabilities
Choose appropriate exploits for the OS version and configuration
Bypass ineffective defenses
From CEH v13 Courseware:
Module 3: Scanning Networks
Topic: Active and Passive OS Fingerprinting
CEH v13 Study Guide states:
“Fingerprinting identifies the OS type/version and helps attackers choose specific exploits that apply to that system.”
Incorrect Options:
A: Software enumeration is different from OS fingerprinting.
B/C: Misleading or incorrect in this context.
[Reference:CEH v13 Study Guide – Module 3: OS Fingerprinting and ReconnaissanceNmap OS Detection (nmap.org), ==================================================================, , ]
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