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Exam SEC504 topic 1 question 32 discussion

Actual exam question from SANS's SEC504
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
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Adam, a novice computer user, works primarily from home as a medical professional. He just bought a brand new Dual Core Pentium computer with over 3 GB of
RAM. After about two months of working on his new computer, he notices that it is not running nearly as fast as it used to. Adam uses antivirus software, anti- spyware software, and keeps the computer up-to-date with Microsoft patches. After another month of working on the computer, Adam finds that his computer is even more noticeably slow. He also notices a window or two pop-up on his screen, but they quickly disappear. He has seen these windows show up, even when he has not been on the Internet. Adam notices that his computer only has about 10 GB of free space available. Since his hard drive is a 200 GB hard drive, Adam thinks this is very odd. Which of the following is the mostly likely the cause of the problem?

  • A. Computer is infected with the stealth kernel level rootkit.
  • B. Computer is infected with stealth virus.
  • C. Computer is infected with the Stealth Trojan Virus.
  • D. Computer is infected with the Self-Replication Worm.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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tp9222
1 month, 1 week ago
While a stealth kernel-level rootkit could indeed cause performance degradation and unusual behavior on the computer, such as pop-up windows and abnormal disk space usage, it typically wouldn't consume a significant amount of disk space itself. Rootkits are designed to hide themselves and other malware, making them difficult to detect, but they usually don't directly occupy a large portion of disk space. Given that Adam notices his computer has only about 10 GB of free space available out of a 200 GB hard drive, this suggests that the root cause of the problem is more likely related to malware that is actively consuming disk space, such as a Trojan virus, rather than a stealth kernel-level rootkit. Therefore, considering the symptoms described, the Stealth Trojan Virus (option C)
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