Multiple Choice
Why are the default Windows account lockout policies considered not secure?
A) They permit hackers to access unencrypted password files.
B) They permit an infinite number of log-in attempts.
C) They permit access by selecting Cancel.
D) They permit users to access other's accounts.
Correct Answer:

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Q6: What version of Windows operating system provides
Q7: It is important for system administrators to
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