Answer: b. LDAP injection
Explanation:
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ) Injection is defined as
- an injection attack used by attacker to exploit web based applications by inserting LDAP statements based on user input.
- It may be possible modify LDAP statements through some techniques if an application fails to properly sanitize user input.
So,<u> LDAP injection</u> is the attack that allows for the construction of LDAP statements based on user input statements, which can then be used to access the LDAP database or modify the database's information.
Hence, the correct option is b. LDAP injection.
B. A generated report will include all records that a query fetches.
Answer:
All the three statements given are true so the correct option is option 4 which is none of the above.
Explanation:
The options are given in a jumbled up form the options are sorted which are as follows:
- SOA eliminates the use of application boundaries, the traditional methods where security is at the application level aren't likely to be effective
- An atomic service cannot be decomposed into smaller services that provide a useful function
- XML security service may be found in retail application communication.
- None of the mentioned
SOA stands for Service Oriented Architecture. This eliminates the application boundaries so option 1 is true.
An atomic service is defined as the smallest service which cannot be divided further. So this is true as well
The XML security service is incorporated in all retail applications. so this is true as well.
So the remaining option is just None of the mentioned.