An end user clicks on a link from an email that redirects to a web page. Which of the following browser settings should be enabled to reduce the threat of malicious code being executed from the web page?
D. Script blocker.
A script blocker helps prevent malicious scripts (like JavaScript) from running on a web page. Many types of malicious code, such as those used in cross-site scripting (XSS) or drive-by downloads, rely on scripts to execute harmful actions. Enabling a script blocker can stop potentially harmful scripts from running when the user clicks on a link.
The answer is script blocker because it's designed to block or restrict the execution of scripts (such as JavaScript or other malicious scripts) that may run automatically when a web page is visited. Since malicious code is often delivered through scripts embedded in web pages, enabling a script blocker can help prevent these scripts from running and potentially infecting the system
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