EC-Council: Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator(CHFI-V10)
Module 8 : Network Forensics
         
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George is performing security analysis for Hammond and Sons LLC. He is testing security vulnerabilities of their wireless network. He plans on remaining as "stealthy" as possible during the scan. Why would a scanner like Nessus is not recommended in this situation?


 
A:    Nessus is too loud
 
B:    Nessus cannot perform wireless testing
C:    Nessus is not a network scanner
 
D:    There are no ways of performing a "stealthy" wireless scan
 
         

 
 

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Banwari on 21/05/2025
Opted Answer: A
it generates noticeable network traffic that could alert defenders to the scanning activity.

Nessus is typically used for comprehensive security assessments, scanning for misconfigurations, outdated software, and potential exploits. While it is highly effective for general vulnerability management, it may not be ideal for covert penetration testing or stealthy reconnaissance.

















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