Question
What is one major difference between remote exploits and local exploits?
(1 point)
whether a security patch can fix the vulnerability
whether unwanted actions can be performed on a computer
whether the software delivered is malware or a virus
whether prior access is required
(1 point)
whether a security patch can fix the vulnerability
whether unwanted actions can be performed on a computer
whether the software delivered is malware or a virus
whether prior access is required
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One major difference between remote exploits and local exploits is **whether prior access is required**.
Remote exploits typically do not require prior access to the target system and can be executed from a different location over a network, while local exploits require the attacker to have some level of access to the system beforehand.
Remote exploits typically do not require prior access to the target system and can be executed from a different location over a network, while local exploits require the attacker to have some level of access to the system beforehand.
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