In general, a trusted network is any network that: Question 6 options: 1) Uses a wireless broadcast communication medium 2) Is able to access the Internet 3) Is within your organization 4) Is external to your organization Which of the following would typically NOT be a method used by a hacker as part of a phishing attack? Question 7 options: Urgent requests for action or information Requests to click on website links in messages Requests for two-factor authentication Requests to provide confidential information, such as a password What term is used to describe a pre-printed list of NetID+ passcodes that you can use if the DuoMobile app is not working? Question 8 options: Bypass Codes Hardware tokens Lifelines SMS passcodes
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