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Once I had enjoyed "evil attempts" extensively in my small home LAN composed of Linux, Windoz, and an attacker Giant Mini, 486 based tiny Linux laptop, armed with scanners, sniffers, DOS/DDOS, password carckers, and more.
Gennosuke HIGAKI wrote: Prep test: Practice Test Questions (312-50). You can find and download older versions free of charge in Internet.
Good news, the Exam Prep book I have is for 312-50, it says so right on the cover. Inside it says "Third Printing: May 2007". ISBN is 0789735318.
Prep test: Practice Test Questions (312-50). You can find and download older versions free of charge in Internet.
famosbrown wrote: Looks to be a **** for the practice exam according to:http://www.certguard.com/search.asp?Site=amazon (listed backwards by user above)
JDMurray wrote: Many people studying for certifications come across **** that are labeled as practice exams. Not know what a **** is, they use them believing they are legitimate study material. In my opinion, cheating, like lying, is a deliberate act. The unintentional use of a **** is simply a mistake to be learned from and never repeated. In this case, it is likely that a **** for version 4 of the CEH exam was used to study for version 5 of the CEH exam. Even if the **** contained correct questions and answers (and most do not) for the CEHv4 exam, it is likely that it provided no real advantage for passing the CEHv5 exam.
dynamik wrote: Actually, I think everyone agrees that **** are illegal. They are questions and answers taken directly from the tests and serve no purpose other than to allow others to ****. However, I would wager that few, if any, think that you do not deserve that certification. You seem to have genuinely come across that **** on accident. Plus, that reading list is probably longer than what I've used for all my certs combined. I've bookmarked this thread to come back to your resource list when I attempt the CEH later in 2008. Congratulations on the pass and happy holidays to you as well.
Gennosuke HIGAKI wrote: Thank keatron for your sincere advice I appreciate your considerations to this nasty issue. Let me wrap up Though I have worked in a bilingual office, English is not my mother tongue. My exam targets are hardly localized. I have bought original materials, mostly used books, via amazon. Also I try to find clues in Internet. Luckily or unluckily, I spotted ver 3 fossils left by ones and twos. I got one, checked, and found quite a few odd answers against my interpretation. Some are literally of "How I or THEY interpret a particular case." nature. I assert XXX attack. They do YYY attack. Others are purely technical. I checked them in my books, in Internet, and simulated some in my home LAN. I concluded "When pings fly." I should say **** are bait, phony, and poison for you, serious candidates. If you took them as panacea, you will be undoubtedly misled. Good night
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