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TK1799_st wrote: » Your comments and those of IronmanX are irrelevant
TK1799_st wrote: » ECC already has stated the v9 was released too early
iBrokeIT wrote: » After reading this thread as an outsider and reviewing post histories its pretty clear that BillV_ and IronmanX are either ECC employees/trainers or unbashed ECC fan boys... Seems like ECC made a serious mistake, didn't have the controls to realize and now the ***** accounts here are trying to minimize the impact to the reputation of ECC by tearing down other people.
IronmanX wrote: » I'm Reading all these posts from people who failed and feel the same way towards them. BillV_ has explained in great detail why things are the way they are. Yet I still see recent posts like: "The EC-Council has defined the scope of their exam in their official course material. They have official textbooks that contains all of the material you can be asked questions on. In this case the material is version 8 of the certification." This is wrong. EC-Council has defined the scope of their exam in their blue print and this has not changed. There are no official exam textbooks. As stated by Bill ANSI requires that a person be able to obtain a cert no matter what material they read. After reading through all this I will say I do think you guys have recourse just not with EC Council. Why is the testing centre appending a version number to the exam code? This is misleading and you should be going after them for a free retake. I'll assume that you guys who have failed have documentation that says 312-50v8? Right now when searching Pearson Vue there are no 312-50v8 listed just "312-50". However there is "312-49v8: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator " so I can totally believe that Pearson Vue has screwed up and put v8 at the end of 312-50 which is misleading you the test taker. Go after them for a free retake and good luck.
supasecuritybro wrote: » Spoke with Pearson Vue this morning and they confirmed that EC-Council dropped the V8 exam on October 15th. Those who signed up, payed and studied the courseware, book, CBT, whatever for that version did not take that test. I understand that ANSI is not just a version specific but the new requirements are out there and you cannot take a version test as of the 19th. EC-Council could have honored the people left with the v8 path and rolled out the new requirements after all those were taken.
IronmanX wrote: » I looked up Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Information in the way back machine and it looks like they stopped using v8 around June 2014. I looked back from when I did my exam in March and the email from Pearson Vue does say: "Exam:312-50v8 Certified Ethical Hacker v8 - English - (ENU) " My understanding of these testing centre's is that they pull the test from some server. It is not like they store them locally somewhere. Can any one add to this? This version number may just be a pearson vue thing. I still think those who failed don't really have a leg to stand on. The exam doesn't say that it only covered questions covered in the official v8 course. I was asked questions not covered in my materials. The exam has a blue print and any questions covered by that blue print are fair game.
supasecuritybro wrote: » Spoke with Pearson Vue this morning and they confirmed that EC-Council dropped the V8 exam on October 15th.
supasecuritybro wrote: » My voucher I purchased from EC-Council has a version number on it, the exam date information for my appt to take the test has a version number on it and even my failed notice print out has a version on it, but as Pearson Vue told me, they received the update on the 15th. So if that is not a problem to you I am not sure what you are rating against?
Sch1sm wrote: » Have you had any further correspondence with the VP?
TK1799_st wrote: » The BLUEPRINT is the AREAS covered on how many questions will be on the exam. The OBJECTIVES list the specifics of those general areas. A person who wishes to take the CEH exam need both to concentrate on what to study and the amount of study in certain areas. CompTIA does the same thing with their exams. It's nothing new or genius. You refer to the blue print as an all knowing-end all document. It's not. It a general blueprint - its why its called that. The Objective list content and the content on the exam given after the update was pushed (verified by ECC & Pearson Vue) was different from what I and others were suppose to take. The v9 Objective is what we were given. It's unfair - unprofessional - and it will be corrected. unbelievable.....
IronmanX wrote: » There is no such thing as CEH Exam Objectives......... unbelievable is right.....
Sch1sm wrote: » Just stop replying to them. I have no idea why you would dedicate so much time and effort to posting in all these threads to something that doesn't concern you at all.
TK1799_st wrote: » go look on their website -- it's all over the place -- it's in books - they advertised it - it's in their OFFICIAL Course when you buy it... You and Billv are trolling for information that no one is going give you...your technique is poor and just annoying....
IronmanX wrote: » Nope nothing about exam objectives. Course Objectives != Exam Blueprint " trolling for information that no one is going give you...your technique is poor and just annoying...." What information would I want from you? Is this because I asked what would make you happy? I asked because I assume you don't want to retake it or if you do you want to demand it be the v8 version which doesn't exist. They did offer someone here who failed $150 off a retake. Would you retake it now knowing the exam is meant to test real life experience and your not gonna get that from a 5 day course? Hey I didn't have that great of an exam experience either but I didn't put the blame of that on others. When I see people who scored in the 90's i think wow they must have a lot of experience or got an easier test then I got (I assume the difficulty of the tests are probably about the same). In one of the posts EC Council said that the amount of failures and passes on the questions you where asked falls within the acceptable range. That did seem like a can response but if true it means they are not seeing a spike in failures.
TK1799_st wrote: » Great way to make money - "Find out what's on the current exam by paying $600 - then when you fail - come back and take it for $350" - a sales pitch that won't work.... Try to understand what i'm about to write down. The VICE PRESIDENT OF EC COUNCIL AGREES WITH ME. Read it - let it soak in ....and here's the url link to the Objective 9 off of ECC website for CEH v9:https://www.eccouncil.org/Certification/certified-ethical-hacker/CEH-What-You-Will-Learn 18 modules --- V8 had 20 modules in it...I know - I have the OFFICIAL COURSEWARE from EC COUNCIL. We are done with this conversation.
supasecuritybro wrote: » You want to know how someone can know what test they took... if you had questions regarding anything in this "What's New in Version 9" list: CEH: Certified Ethical Hacking course from EC-Council
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