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    A Client-Side Attack That Results in a User's Computer Becoming
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A Client-Side Attack That Results in a User's Computer Becoming

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

A client-side attack that results in a user's computer becoming compromised just by viewing a Web page and not even clicking any content is known as a ____.


A) buffer overflow
B) drive-by-download
C) denial of service
D) stack underflow

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