An essential component of many buffer overflow attacks is the transfer of execution to code supplied by the attacker and often saved in the buffer being overflowed. This code is known as _________
What will be an ideal response?
shellcode
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Reagan, the manager of a car dealership, finds it impossible to train his mechanics on the details of every potential repair problem because of the increasing complexity and variety of today's vehicles. Hence, he provides them with a training program that familiarizes them with the basics of engine, emission, and other types of repair. Additionally, in case of a particular problem, the training program allows the mechanics to seek expert advice through an online computer application. Which learning approach is being implemented by Reagan?
A. virtual reality-based simulation program B. Myers-Briggs simulation program C. e-learning simulation D. experiential behavior modeling program E. electronic performance support system
After developing a plan for managing merchandise within a category, the next step in the merchandise management process is to
A. allocate the merchandise to the stores. B. penetrate new markets. C. make the purchase. D. order through vendors. E. re-evaluate the plan using last year's plan.
List the four common mistakes that salespeople make which prevents them from making successful sales calls.
What will be an ideal response?
A Methods and Measurements Analyst needs to develop a time standard for a certain task. The task involves use of a ruler, square, and portable electric saw to mark and cut the "notch" in a rafter (a standard carpentry task of home construction)
In a preliminary study, he observed one of his workers performing this task five times. The observations were made in an air-conditioned, well-lit training facility, at ground level, with all tools and equipment clean and readily available. Observation: 1 2 3 4 5 Task time (seconds): 82 74 80 83 76 a. What is the actual average time for this task? b. What is the normal time for this task if the employee worked at a 20% faster pace than is typical for adequately trained workers? c. What is standard time for this task if allowances sum to 14%? d. If the analyst then thought more carefully about his experiment and decided that the allowances needed to be increased to match the real (outside, not air-conditioned) work environment, and that the proper allowance was not 14% but 20%, what is the revised standard time?