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What is the most common type of network attack?()

A.Denial-of-service attacks, because they are easy to perpetrate

B.Insider attacks, because most resources are spent defending against outside attacks

C.Packet sniffing and other “benign” attacks, because there is no way to defend against them

D.Brute-force password attacks, because most users do not employ good passwords

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