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Pass the hash

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Burning: Shredding: Pulping: Pulverizing: Degaussing: Third-party solutions :

8 of 10 indexed CBT versions give this answer·Answer index rebuilt Aug 16, 2026

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Burning: Shredding: Pulping: Pulverizing: Degaussing: Third-party solutions :

Comptia Sec+ 601 Exam Objectives · Comptia Sec+ Objectives 601 · Comptia Security + Objectives 601 · +5 more

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A hacking technique that allows an attacker to authenticate to a remote server or service by using the underlying NTLM or LanMan hash of a user's password, instead of requiring the associated plaintext password as is normally the case. It replaces the need for stealing the plaintext password with merely stealing the hash and using that to authenticate with.

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Wifi that looks legitimate but actually malicious

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